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1 @BAYLORSOFTBALL Series Notes and Records No. 15 BAYLOR LADY BEARS 2016 Record: Record: Head Coach: Glenn Moore (17th season) Conference: Big 12 City: Waco, Texas BU All-Time NCAA Record: (.634) BU All-Time NCAA Record in WCWS: 5-6 (.455) Follow BaylorBears.com along with Baylor Softball s Twitter and Facebook accounts for the latest news, updates and information. Facebook: Baylor Softball No. 10 OKLAHOMA SOONERS 2016 Record: Record: 56-9 Head Coach: Patty Gasso (23nd season) Conference: Big 12 City: Norman, Okla. BU All-Time Record vs. OU: OU leads, Neutral: OU leads, 14-1 BAYLORBEARS.COM Softball Contact: Jonathan Hill Jonathan_Hill1@baylor.edu Office Phone: Cell Phone: DIVISION I SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP WOMEN S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES No. 15 Baylor No. 10 Oklahoma No. 6 Washington No. 3 Oregon No. 13 LSU No. 5 UCLA No. 9 Texas A&M No. 1 Florida ASA Hall of Fame Stadium (9,300) Oklahoma City, Okla Lady Bears Softball Schedule Feb. 9 vs. Fordham L, 0-1 Feb. 10 vs. CSU Northridge W, 9-0 (5) Feb. 10 vs. Northwestern W, 7-6 (8) Feb. 11 vs. Tulsa W, 9-1 (5) Feb. 11 at Arizona L, 0-4 Feb. 16 UTSA W, 5-0 Feb. 17 Grand Canyon W, 1-0 Feb. 18 Lamar W, 5-3 Feb. 19 North Texas L, 2-3 (8) Feb. 19 UTSA W, 7-6 Feb. 22 McNeese State W, 6-5 (8) Feb. 22 McNeese State W, 9-3 Feb. 24 SIUE W, 4-0 Feb. 24 UMass W, 8-0 (6) Feb. 25 Saint Francis (PA) W, 7-4 Feb. 25 UMass W, 3-2 Feb. 26 SIUE W, 3-2 Mar. 3 vs. Arizona State W, 4-2 Mar. 3 vs. Michigan W, 4-0 Mar. 4 vs. Washington W, 3-1 Mar. 5 vs. UCLA W, 11-6 Mar. 5 at Cal State Fullerton L, 1-0 Mar. 8 at Northwestern State W, 3-1 (8) Mar. 8 at Northwestern State W, 5-0 Mar. 9 at Louisiana-Lafayette W, 5-4 Mar. 14 Incarnate Word W, 3-0 Mar. 14 UTSA W, 8-2 Mar. 17 at UCF W, 16-5 (5) Mar. 18 at UCF W, 5-0 Mar. 19 at UCF L, 2-4 Mar. 21 Sam Houston State W, 4-1 Mar. 25 at Kansas* W, 6-1 Mar. 25 at Kansas* L, 4-6 (10) Mar. 26 at Kansas* W, 5-1 Mar. 29 Abilene Christian W, 6-0 Mar. 31 Texas Tech* W, 5-1 Mar. 31 Texas Tech* W, 6-3 Apr. 1 Texas Tech* W, 4-0 Apr. 7 Iowa State* W, 5-1 Apr. 8 Iowa State* W, 7-0 Apr. 9 Iowa State* W, 9-6 Apr. 12 at Texas State L, 0-1 Apr. 18 Houston Cancelled Apr. 18 Houston Cancelled Apr. 22 at Oklahoma* L, 2-3 (10) Apr. 23 at Oklahoma* W, 4-3 Apr. 23 at Oklahoma* L, 0-6 Apr. 25 at Lamar W, 4-1 Apr. 28 Oklahoma State* W, 5-1 Apr. 28 Oklahoma State* W, 7-3 Apr. 29 Oklahoma State* L, 4-9 May 5 Texas* W, 2-1 May 6 at Texas* L, 1-3 May 7 at Texas* W, 4-0 May 12 vs. Oklahoma State L, 1-2 May 12 vs. Iowa State W, 4-0 May 13 vs. Texas W, 7-0 May 19 vs. Kent State W, 1-0 May 20 vs. James Madison W, 4-2 May 21 vs. James Madison W, 1-0 May 26 vs. Arizona L, 2-3 May 27 vs. Arizona W, 6-4 May 28 vs. Arizona W, 6-5 June 1-7 vs. Oklahoma 8:30 p.m. CT June 2-7 NCAA WCWS (TBD) TBA Home games in bold *Big 12 Conference game BROADCAST INFORMATION TV: ESPN, ESPN2 and Watch ESPN app Talent AM: Adam Amin (PxP) Amanda Scarborough (Analyst) Laura Rutledge (Reporter) Talent PM: Beth Mowins (PxP) & Champ. Jessica Mendoza (Analyst) Michele Smith (Analyst) Holly Rowe (Reporter) Radio: ESPN Central Texas and TuneIn app Talent: Dan Ingham and Jonathan Hill NCAA WOMEN S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES June 1 Gm 1 Florida vs. Texas A&M 11 a.m. Gm 2 UCLA vs. LSU 1:30 p.m. Gm 3 Oregon vs. Washington 6 p.m. Gm 4 Oklahoma vs. Baylor 8:30 p.m. FOLLOW BAYLOR ATHLETICS: baylorathletics.com Instagram: baylorsoftball facebook.com/baylorsoftball twitter.com/baylorsoftball

2 QUICK The No. 15-seed Baylor Lady Bears (46-12) is set to play in the program s fourth Women s College World Series, the first since 2014, with BU opening the tournament with No. 10 Oklahoma on Thursday, June 1, at 8:30 p.m. at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Okla.»» Baylor enters the eight-team field as the largest upset coming out of the Super Regional round, with the Lady Bears knocking off No. 2 Arizona in three games at the Tucson Super Regional to become the first No. 15 seed to advance to the WCWS since Tennessee upset No. 2 Michigan in 2010.»» BU was one of four lower seeds to upset a higher-seeded opponent, joined by No. 9 Texas A&M, No. 10 Oklahoma, and No. 13 LSU. The top-8 seeds who advanced out of the Supers round were No. 1 Florida, No. 3 Oregon, No. 5 UCLA, and No. 6 Washington. Baylor has a 3-2 mark against the tournament field in 2017, notching wins over Oklahoma, UCLA, and Washington.»» The tournament kicks off on June 1 at 11 a.m., with Florida and Texas A&M facing off. UCLA versus LSU follows at 1:30 p.m., with an afternoon intermission before Oregon versus Washington at 6 p.m. and Baylor versus Oklahoma in the nightcap at 8:30 p.m.»» Baylor s tournament opening contest with the Sooners will be nationally televised on ESPN2, while fans can also tune in to ESPN Central Texas to hear the radio call from Dan Ingham.»» Baylor enters the series with a all-time NCAA Tournament record, including a mark away from Waco and a 5-6 record at the WCWS.»» Gia Rodoni notched back-to-back no-hitters, spinning no-no s against Kent State and No. 12 James Madison during the Waco Regional. Rodoni became the eighth player in NCAA history to pitch multiple no-hitters in a single NCAA Tournament, joining the likes of Monica Abbott, Cat Osterman, and Lisa Fernandez.»» Baylor finished third at the Big 12 Softball Championship, reinstated for the first time since Jessie Scroggins, Shelby Friudenberg, and Kelsee Selman were named to the Big 12 All-Tournament Team, highlighted by Scroggins, who led all Big 12 hitters on the weekend with an incredible.714 hitting clip.»» Baylor landed a program-record 10 Big 12 postseason accolades, including Jessie Scroggins as the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year, four first team All-Big 12 selections, two second team honorees, and three All-Freshman team members.»» Baylor landed six Academic All-Big 12 selections, including five first-teamers and all four seniors.»» Lindsey Cargill became the 10th Baylor Lady Bear to earn CoSIDA Academic All-America honors, named to the second team for her accomplishments both in the classroom and on the field.»» Kyla Walker has built a steady lead in the single-hits count, already setting a new school record after topping the previous mark of 81.»» Cargill set a new Baylor program record, with 248 career hits. The senior snapped Naomi Fitzgerald s ( ) record, the first in a long line of prolific hitters under the direction of head coach Glenn Moore and associate head coach Mark Lumley to top Fitzgerald s record.»» Cargill and Walker both carry batting averages over the single-season average record, set by Kyla in 2016 (.415). Cargill (.430) and Walker (.422) continue to land among the top averages and hit totals in the country.»» Shelby Friudenberg launched her 40th home run of her career, tying Linsey Hays ( ) for No. 3 on Baylor s career leaderboard. The junior is now just four home runs shy of tying the program record.»» Baylor matched a program-record with six NFCA All-Region selections: Lindsey Cargill (first team), Kelsee Selman (second team), Shelby Friudenberg (second team), Kyla Walker (second team), Ari Hawkins (third team), and Jessie Scroggins (third team). BAYLOR QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Waco, Texas Chartered: 1845 by the Republic of Texas Enrollment: 16,959 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Big 12 Nickname: Lady Bears Colors: Green (PMS 560) & Gold (1235) Home Facility: Getterman Stadium First Game May 1, 1999, vs. Texas A&M (W, 1-0) Capacity: 1,250 Press Box Phone: (254) Interim President: Dr. David E. Garland Faculty Ath. Rep.: Jeremy Counseller Director of Athletics: Mack Rhoades Sport Administrator: Paul Bradshaw Associate AD/Business, SWA: Nancy Post SOFTBALL STAFF Head Coach: Glenn Moore Alma Mater: Northwestern State, 1993 Career Record: (.693) (20th season) Record at Baylor: (.679) (17th season) Associate Head Coach: Mark Lumley Alma Mater: Arizona, 1985 Assistant Coach: Britni Sneed Newman Alma Mater: LSU, 2002 Volunteer Assistant Coach: Dani Price Alma Mater: McNeese State, 2013 Athletic Trainer: Matt Piechoski Alma Mater: Florida, 2007 Director of Ops: Courtney Cox Alma Mater: Baylor, 2012 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS INFORMA- TION Office phone: Athletics Website: BaylorBears.com Official Athletics Official Softball Offical Softball Facebook: Baylor Softball Official Softball Softball Contact: Jonathan Hill Jonathan_Hill1@baylor.edu Office: (254) Cell: (254) Fax: (254) TEAM INFORMATION 2016 Record: Big 12 Record (Finish): 13-4 (2nd) 2016 Final ESPN/USA Ranking: Final NFCA Coaches Ranking: Final NCAA RPI Ranking: 14th 2016 Postseason: NCAA Regionals (Eugene, Ore.) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 13/7 Starters Returning/Lost: 6/3 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 4/1 Newcomers: 5

3 2017 NCAA SOFTBALL 2017 NCAA DIVISION I SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP REGIONALS May SUPER REGIONALS May SUPER REGIONALS May REGIONALS May Florida (50-6) 3 Oregon (47-6) Women's College World Series June 1-7 Florida A&M (23-30) Ill.-Chicago (38-20) *Florida *Oregon FIU (45-13) Game 1: Thurs., May 25, 7 p.m. Game 1: Fri., May 26, 7 p.m. Wisconsin (33-15) ESPN ESPNU Oklahoma St. (35-23) Game 2: Fri., May 26, 7 or 8 p.m. Game 2: Sat., May 27, 7 p.m. Missouri (29-26) ESPN2 ESPN2 Minnesota (54-3) Game 3: Sat., May 27, 5 p.m. Game 3: Sun., May 28, 3 p.m. Illinois (37-18) ESPN ESPNU Louisiana Tech (37-22) Marshall (41-10) Alabama Kentucky Albany (NY) (27-16) DePaul (29-21) 16 Alabama (42-16) 14 Kentucky (36-17) 9 Texas A&M (42-10) 11 Utah (33-14)* Texas Southern (25-19) Fordham (45-15)) Texas A&M Utah Texas (31-24) Game 1: Fri., May 26, 6 p.m. Game 1: Fri., May 26, 11 p.m. Mississippi St. (36-20) ESPN2 ESPNU Texas St. (41-15) Game 2: Sat., May 27, 5 p.m. Game 2: Sat., May 27, 9 p.m. BYU (44-11) ESPN2 ESPN2 Ohio St. (35-16) Game 3: Sun., May 28, 3 p.m. Game 3: Sun., May 28, 10 p.m. Michigan ( ) ESPN ESPNU USC Upstate (44-11) Fresno St. (34-21) *Tennessee *Washington Longwood (28-27) Women's College World Series Teams Montana (35-22) 8 Tennessee (44-10) Washington (43-11) 5 UCLA (42-13) Auburn (46-10) Lehigh (36-18) ETSU (29-24) *UCLA 7 *Auburn San Jose St. (36-17) Game 1: Thurs., May 25, 9 p.m. 8 Game 1: Fri., May 26, 4 p.m. Notre Dame (33-21) ESPN ESPN2 Cal St. Fullerton (33-21) Game 2: Sat., May 27, 1 p.m. California (30-22) Game 2: Fri., May 26, 9 p.m. ESPNU ESPN Game 3: Sun., May 28, 1 p.m. Arizona St. (30-20) Game 3: Sat., May 27, 7 p.m. Tulsa (39-15) ESPN ESPN North Carolina (38-19) Arkansas (31-22) Ole Miss Oklahoma Southern Ill. (33-22) North Dakota St. (28-31) 12 Ole Miss (40-18) 10 Oklahoma (50-8) 13 LSU (41-18) 15 Baylor (43-12) Fairfield (26-26) Kent St. (32-26) LSU Baylor McNeese (42-16) Game 1: Fri., May 26, 5 p.m. Game 1: Fri., May 26, 9 or 10 p.m. Oregon St. (28-25) ESPNU ESPN2 Louisiana (45-6) Game 2: Sat., May 27, 3 p.m. Game 2: Sat., May 27, 9 p.m. James Madison (50-6) ESPN ESPN Georgia (33-21) Game 3: Sun., May 28, 1 p.m. Game 3: Sun., May 28, 7 p.m. South Carolina (32-23) ESPNU ESPNU Jacksonville St. (40-10) ALL GAME TIMES ARE EASTERN STANDARD TIME. Saint Francis (PA) (48-9) *Florida St. All games are also available on WatchESPN *Arizona Princeton (25-18) New Mexico St. (29-23) 4 Florida St. (51-6-1) 2 Arizona (48-7) 2017 National Collegiate Athletic Association. No commercial use without the NCAA's written approval. The NCAA opposes all forms of sports wagering. Networks are subject to change.

4 @BAYLORSOFTBALL 2017 NCAA WOMEN S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES BRACKET Florida Game 1 Thursday, June 1, 11 a.m. Texas A&M UCLA Game 2 Thursday, June 1, 1:30 p.m. LSU Loser of game 1 Game 7 Saturday, June 3, 11 a.m. Loser of game 2 Oregon Game 3 Thursday, June 1, 6 p.m. Washington Oklahoma Game 4 Thursday, June 1, 8:30 p.m. Baylor Loser of game 3 Game 8 Saturday, June 3, 1:30 p.m. Loser of game NCAA Women's College World Series Game 5 Friday, June 2, 6 p.m. Game 11 Sunday, June 4, 12 p.m. Game 13 (if necessary) Sunday, June 4, 6 p.m. Game 9 Saturday, June 3, 6 p.m. Loser of game 6 Champ. Finals (Best 2-of-3) June 5, Game 1, 6 p.m. June 6, Game 2, 7 p.m. June 7, Game 3, 7 p.m. Game 6 Friday, June 2, 8:30 p.m. Game 12 Sunday, June 4, 2:30 p.m. Game 14 (if necessary) Sunday, June 4, 8:30 p.m. Game 10 Saturday, June 3, 8:30 p.m. Loser of game 5

5 @BAYLORSOFTBALL 2017 NCAA TOURNAMENT STATISTICS Record: 5-1 Home: 0-0 Away: 2-1 Neutral: 3-0 Big 12: 0-0 Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 2 Walker, Kyla Friudenberg, Shelby Hawkins, Ari McGlaun, Shelby Ellis, Taylor Kettler, Maddison Scroggins, Jessie Cargill, Lindsey Christensen, Sydne Charlton, Caitlin Selman, Kelsee O'Neal, Madi Browder, Riley Totals Opponents LOB - Team (30), Opp (38). DPs turned - Team (2), Opp (2). IBB - Team (4), Friudenberg 4, Opp (6). (NCAA Overall Sorted by Earned run avg) Player era w -l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha 7 Rodoni, G ia / Selman, Kelsee / Totals / Opponents / PB - Team (2), Christensen 2, Opp (1). SBA/ATT - Christensen (1-2), Rodoni (0-1), Selman (1-1). Player c po a e fld% dp sba csb sba% pb ci 12 Friudenberg, Shelby Cargill, Lindsey Ellis, Taylor Hawkins, Ari Walker, Kyla Scroggins, Jessie Kettler, Maddison Charlton, Caitlin Rodoni, G ia Selman, Kelsee Christensen, Sydne McGlaun, Shelby Browder, Riley O'Neal, Madi Totals Opponents

6 @BAYLORSOFTBALL 2017 NCAA WACO REGIONAL STATISTICS Record: 3-0 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 3-0 Big 12: 0-0 Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 2 Walker, Kyla Hawkins, Ari McGlaun, Shelby Ellis, Taylor Cargill, Lindsey Scroggins, Jessie Friudenberg, Shelby Kettler, Maddison Charlton, Caitlin Christensen, Sydne Selman, Kelsee O'Neal, Madi Browder, Riley Totals Opponents LOB - Team (13), Opp (8). DPs turned - Team (1), Opp (1). IBB - Team (2), Friudenberg 2. (Waco Regional Sorted by Earned run avg) Player era w -l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha 7 Rodoni, G ia / Selman, Kelsee / Totals / Opponents / PB - Team (0), Opp (1). SBA/ATT - Christensen (1-1), Selman (1-1). Player c po a e fld% dp sba csb sba% pb ci 12 Friudenberg, Shelby Cargill, Lindsey Christensen, Sydne Scroggins, Jessie Ellis, Taylor Walker, Kyla Hawkins, Ari Kettler, Maddison Charlton, Caitlin Rodoni, G ia Selman, Kelsee Browder, Riley O'Neal, Madi McGlaun, Shelby Totals Opponents

7 @BAYLORSOFTBALL 2017 NCAA TUCSON SUPER REGIONAL STATISTICS Record: 2-1 Home: 0-0 Away: 2-1 Big 12: 0-0 Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 12 Friudenberg, Shelby Walker, Kyla McGlaun, Shelby Kettler, Maddison Hawkins, Ari Ellis, Taylor Scroggins, Jessie Christensen, Sydne Cargill, Lindsey Charlton, Caitlin Selman, Kelsee O'Neal, Madi Browder, Riley Totals Opponents LOB - Team (17), Opp (30). DPs turned - Team (1), Opp (1). IBB - Team (2), Friudenberg 2, Opp (6). (Tucson Super Regional Sorted by Earned run avg) Player era w -l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha 7 Rodoni, G ia / Selman, Kelsee / Totals / Opponents / PB - Team (2), Christensen 2. SBA/ATT - Rodoni (0-1), Christensen (0-1). Player c po a e fld% dp sba csb sba% pb ci 12 Friudenberg, Shelby Cargill, Lindsey Hawkins, Ari Walker, Kyla Ellis, Taylor Scroggins, Jessie Kettler, Maddison Charlton, Caitlin Selman, Kelsee Rodoni, G ia Christensen, Sydne McGlaun, Shelby Browder, Riley O'Neal, Madi Totals Opponents

8 @BAYLORSOFTBALL 2017 NCAA WACO REGIONAL BOX SCORES 1 May 19 R H E Kent State Baylor May James Madison R H E Baylor Getterman Stadium Kent State 0 (32-27) Baylor 1 (44-12) Waco, Texas Getterman Stadium JMU 2 (51-7) Baylor 4 (45-12) Waco, Texas Player ab r h rbi DOBBIN lf BRANCIFORT 1b GRIM M 3b SPEERS ss LUTHER pr BROWNFIELD dp ABESKA pr LADINES p CADER rf VODAN ph DODSON ph TEEFY c SBORLINI pr SCOARSTE 2b CEGLEDY cf Totals Score by Innings R H E Kent State Baylor X Player ab r h rbi Cargill, Lindsey 3b Walker, Kyla lf Hawkins, Ari 2b Friudenberg, Shelby 1b McGlaun, Shelby c/dp Scroggins, Jessie cf Kettler, Maddison rf Christensen, Sydney dp/c Ellis, Taylor ss Rodoni, G ia p Totals E - SCOARSTE. LOB - KENTST 4; BU 5. 3B - Walker, Ky.. SH - Kettler, M.. SB - Cargill; Scroggins. Strikeouts - BRANCIFORT; CADER; TEEFY; Walker, Ky.; Christensen. W alks - BRANCIFORT; BROWNFIELD; LADINES; VODAN; Cargill; Friudenberg. Kent State ip h r er bb so wp bk hbp ibb sfa sha cia ab bf fo go np LADINES L, Baylor ip h r er bb so wp bk hbp ibb sfa sha cia ab bf fo go np Rodoni, G ia W, WP - Rodoni. PB - TEEFY. Pitches/strikes: LADINES 94/54; Rodoni 98/62. Umpires - HP: Chad Spitler 1B: Keith Kearney 3B: Dustin Douglas Start: 6:50 PM Tim e: 1:52 Attendance: 506 Weather: 85, S 10, dusk Player ab r h rbi Tolle, M 1b Arnold, C lf Good, M dp/p Newton, T rf Alexander, O p/dp Moran, M 3b Prince, N ss Naujokas, M 2b Cutright, N ph Roadcap, K c Pellegrino,M pr Brammer, K cf Totals Score by Innings R H E JMU Baylor X Player ab r h rbi Cargill, Lindsey 3b Walker, Kyla lf Hawkins, Ari 2b Friudenberg, Shelby 1b Ellis, Taylor ss Browder, Riley pr Scroggins, Jessie cf McGlaun, Shelby dp Selman, Kelsee p Kettler, Maddison rf Christensen, Sydney c Totals LOB - JMU 2; BU 2. 2B - Roadcap, K. 3B - Newton, T. HR - Tolle, M; Friudenberg. SH - Hawkins 2. SB - Moran, M. Strikeouts - Tolle, M; Arnold, C; Good, M; Newton, T; Alexander, O; Naujokas, M; Cutright, N; Roadcap, K; Ellis; Selman. W alks - Moran, M. JMU ip h r er bb so wp bk hbp ibb sfa sha cia ab bf fo go np Alexander, O Good, M L, Baylor ip h r er bb so wp bk hbp ibb sfa sha cia ab bf fo go np Selman, Kelsee W, WP - Good, M. Pitches/strikes: Good, M 63/45; Selman 104/73. Umpires - HP: Aaron Eller 1B: Dustin Douglas 3B: Chad Spitler Start: 1:04 PM Tim e: 1:40 Attendance: 623 Weather: 75, NW 5, overcast 3 May Baylor R H E James Madison Getterman Stadium Baylor 1 (46-12) JMU 0 (52-8) Waco, Texas Player ab r h rbi Cargill, Lindsey 3b Walker, Kyla lf Hawkins, Ari 2b Friudenberg, Shelby 1b O'Neal, Madi pr Ellis, Taylor c Scroggins, Jessie cf McGlaun, Shelby dp Browder, Riley pr Charlton, Caitlin ss Kettler, Maddison rf Rodoni, G ia p Totals Player ab r h rbi Tolle, M 1b Pellegrino,M pr Arnold, C lf Mrozek, J ph Good, M p Newton, T rf Alexander, O dp Moran, M 3b Prince, N ss Naujokas, M 2b M itchell, P ph Roadcap, K c Brammer, K cf/pr Totals Score by Innings R H E Baylor JMU DP - BU 1; JMU 1. LOB - BU 6; JMU 2. 2B - Cargill; Walker, Ky.; McGlaun. HBP - Good, M; Roadcap, K. Strikeouts - Ellis; Alexander, O; Prince, N. W alks - Friudenberg 3; Tolle, M. Baylor ip h r er bb so wp bk hbp ibb sfa sha cia ab bf fo go np Rodoni, G ia W, JMU ip h r er bb so wp bk hbp ibb sfa sha cia ab bf fo go np Good, M L, WP - Good, M 2. HBP - by Rodoni (Roadcap, K); by Rodoni (Good, M). Pitches/strikes: Rodoni 76/53; Good, M 93/56. Umpires - HP: Keith Kearney 1B: Dustin Douglas 3B: Chad Spitler Start: 1:04 PM Tim e: 1:44 Attendance: 1077 Weather: 71, ENE 10, overcast

9 @BAYLORSOFTBALL 2017 NCAA TUCSON SUPER REGIONAL BOX SCORES 4 May 26 Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium Baylor 2 (46-13) R H E 13 Baylor Arizona May 27 Arizona 3 (52-7) Tucson, Ariz. Arizona 4 (52-8) 5 Arizona R H E Baylor Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium Baylor 6 (47-13) Tucson, Ariz. Player ab r h rbi Cargill, Lindsey 3b Walker, Kyla lf Hawkins, Ari 2b Friudenberg, Shelby 1b Browder, Riley pr Ellis, Taylor ss/c Scroggins, Jessie cf McGlaun, Shelby dp Selman, Kelsee p Charlton, Caitlin ss Kettler, Maddison rf Christensen, Sydney c Rodoni, G ia p Totals Score by Innings R H E Baylor Arizona Note: None out, 3 runners LOB when the game ended. Player ab r h rbi Perez lf Mauga 3b Dotson pr Mercado ss Harper 1b Statm an dp M ulipola c Carranco 2b Hughes rf Watson cf Edior ph O'Toole p Totals DP - BU 1. LOB - BU 4; ARIZ 10. 2B - Mauga(7); Mercado(15); Mulipola(12). 3B - Walker, Ky.(5). HR - Hawkins(5); Mauga(25). SH - Cargill(8); Mercado(1); Carranco(1). Strikeouts - Friudenberg; Ellis; McGlaun; Selman; Perez; Harper; Statman; Hughes; Watson; Edior. W alks - Mauga; Mulipola. Baylor ip h r er bb so wp bk hbp ibb sfa sha cia ab bf fo go np Selman, Kelsee Rodoni, G ia L, Arizona ip h r er bb so wp bk hbp ibb sfa sha cia ab bf fo go np O'Toole W, WP - Rodoni(7). Pitches/strikes: Selman 48/35; Rodoni 77/52; O'Toole 83/55. Umpires - HP: Bill Gomoluch 1B: Calvin Walker 3B: Erin Peterson Start: 6:06 pm Tim e: 2:02 Attendance: 2310 Weather: Clear, 90 degrees, WSW 9 MPH Tucson Super Regional Game No. 1 Television: ESPN2 Rodoni faced 4 batters in the 7th. Player ab r h rbi Perez lf Mauga 3b Dotson pr Mercado ss Harper 1b Statm an dp Lindley pr M ulipola c Carranco 2b Hughes rf Watson cf Edior ph M cq uillin p O'Toole p Totals Score by Innings R H E Arizona Baylor X Player ab r h rbi Cargill, Lindsey 3b Walker, Kyla lf Hawkins, Ari 2b Friudenberg, Shelby 1b Browder, Riley pr McGlaun, Shelby dp O'Neal, Madi pr Kettler, Maddison rf Scroggins, Jessie cf Christensen, Sydney c Charlton, Caitlin pr Ellis, Taylor ss Selman, Kelsee p Totals E - Mercado(9); Watson(2); Christensen(3). DP - ARIZ 1. LOB - ARIZ 10; BU 4. 2B - Perez(10); Friudenberg(5); Christensen(5); Ellis(4). SB - Walker, Ky.(19). Strikeouts - Harper 2; Statman; Carranco; Watson; Cargill; Hawkins; McGlaun; Kettler, M.; Scroggins. W alks - Mauga 4; Carranco; Hughes; Friudenberg. Arizona ip h r er bb so wp bk hbp ibb sfa sha cia ab bf fo go np M cq uillin O'Toole L, Baylor ip h r er bb so wp bk hbp ibb sfa sha cia ab bf fo go np Selman, Kelsee W, PB - Christensen 2(13). Pitches/strikes: M cq uillin 81/55; O'Toole 27/18; Selman 134/74. Umpires - HP: Calvin Walker 1B: Erin Peterson 3B: Bill Gomoluch Start: 6:04 pm Tim e: 2:11 Attendance: 2371 Weather: Clear, 90 degrees, NW 9 MPH 6 May 28 Baylor 6 (48-13) 13 Baylor R H E Arizona Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium Arizona 5 (52-9) Tucson, Ariz. Player ab r h rbi Cargill, Lindsey 3b Walker, Kyla lf Hawkins, Ari 2b Friudenberg, Shelby 1b O'Neal, Madi pr McGlaun, Shelby dp Browder, Riley pr Kettler, Maddison rf Scroggins, Jessie cf Christensen, Sydney c Charlton, Caitlin ph Ellis, Taylor ss Selman, Kelsee p Rodoni, G ia p Totals Player ab r h rbi Perez lf Mauga 3b Lindley pr Mercado ss Harper 1b Statm an dp Dotson pr M ulipola c Carranco 2b Hughes rf Watson cf Edior ph Bowling ph O'Toole p M cq uillin p Totals Score by Innings R H E Baylor Arizona E - Mauga(11). LOB - BU 9; ARIZ 10. 2B - Hawkins(10); Friudenberg(6); McGlaun(7); Mercado(16). 3B - Mulipola(3). HR - Friudenberg(11); McGlaun(11). SH - Christensen(3); Watson(3). CS - Walker, Ky.(7); Dotson(1). Strikeouts - Kettler, M.; Christensen; Charlton; Perez; Harper; Mulipola; Carranco. W alks - Friudenberg 2; Scroggins; Perez; Mauga 3; Mercado; Statman; Mulipola; Carranco. Baylor ip h r er bb so wp bk hbp ibb sfa sha cia ab bf fo go np Selman, Kelsee S, Rodoni, G ia W, Arizona ip h r er bb so wp bk hbp ibb sfa sha cia ab bf fo go np O'Toole M cq uillin L, WP - Selman(12). Pitches/strikes: Selman 107/59; Rodoni 31/14; O'Toole 104/66; M cq uillin 27/14. Umpires - HP: Erin Peterson 1B: Bill Gomoluch 3B: Calvin Walker Start: 4:04 pm Tim e: 2:34 Attendance: 2473 Weather: Sunny, 95 degrees, WSW 6 MPH Game 3 of Tucson Super Regional. Television: ESPN2 Selman faced 3 batters in the 6th.

10 TOP 25 POLLS OVERVIEW ESPN.com/USA Softball (Updated May 16) RANK SCHOOL RECORD POINTS PREV. RANK 1 Oregon (5) Florida (9) Minnesota (5) Florida State Arizona (1) Oklahoma Washington T8 Auburn T8 UCLA Tennessee Texas A&M James Madison Baylor T14 Alabama T14 Louisiana Ole Miss Utah Michigan LSU Kentucky BYU Arizona State Tulsa T24 24 South Carolina T25 Ohio State T24 T25 USC Upstate RV Others receiving votes: USC Upstate (37), Illinois (10), Mississippi State (9), North Carolina (8), Florida International (7), Marshall (6), Jacksonville State (5), Arkansas (3), Georgia (3), Wisconsin (3), Cal State Fullerton (2), Oklahoma State (2), Texas State (2) Baylor opponents in bold. ESPN.com/USA Softball Week-by-Week Rankings BU ISU KU OU OSU TTU UT 2017 Preseason RV -- RV Week 1 (2/14) RV -- RV Week 2 (2/21) RV -- RV Week 3 (2/28) t RV Week 4 (3/7) t RV Week 5 (3/14) RV -- RV Week 6 (3/21) RV -- RV Week 7 (3/28) RV Week 8 (4/4) RV Week 9 (4/11) Week 10 (4/18) Week 11 (4/25) RV Week 12 (5/2) RV Week 13 (5/9) RV Week 14 (5/16) RV USA Today/NFCA Coaches (Updated May 16) RANK SCHOOL RECORD POINTS PREV. RANK 1 Minnesota (18) Florida (12) Oregon (2) Florida State Arizona Oklahoma Washington Auburn UCLA Tennessee James Madison Texas A&M Ole Miss Louisiana Alabama Utah Baylor LSU Kentucky Michigan BYU Arizona State Tulsa RV 24 South Carolina Georgia Receiving votes: Florida International (21), Mississippi State (21), Marshall (20), Arkansas (12), Ohio State (11), USC Upstate (10), Saint Francis (Pa.) (10), Illinois (6), California (4), Missouri (1) Baylor opponents in bold USA Today/NFCA Coaches Week-by-Week Rankings BU ISU KU OU OSU TTU UT 2017 Preseason RV -- RV Week 1 (2/14) RV -- RV Week 2 (2/21) RV Week 3 (2/28) RV Week 4 (3/7) RV Week 5 (3/14) RV -- RV Week 6 (3/21) RV Week 7 (3/28) RV Week 8 (4/4) RV Week 9 (4/11) RV Week 10 (4/18) RV Week 11 (4/25) Week 12 (5/2) Week 13 (5/9) Week 14 (5/16) FOLLOW BAYLOR ATHLETICS: baylorathletics.com Instagram: baylorsoftball facebook.com/baylorsoftball twitter.com/baylorsoftball

11 Baylor s Milestones Watch and Streaks Baylor head coach Glenn Moore achieved the 800th win of his collegiate head coaching career, taking a 9-3 win over McNeese State on Feb. 22. Shelby Friudenberg hit the 30th HR of her collegiate career, becoming the fifth player in program history to hit 30+ home runs in a career. Friudenberg had her on-base streak halted at 33, holding sole possession of the No. 2 spot in the Baylor program s record book and trailing only Kaitlyn Thumann for the program record, who had a 44-game streak stretching across the seasons. Gia Rodoni s 17 strikeout performance at Northwestern State (March 8) was the third-most in a 2017 Baylor Roster No. Player B/T POS HT YR EXP Hometown/High School (Last School) 00 Lindsey Cargill L/R OF/INF 5-4 SR 3L Robinson, Texas/Robinson 1 Kendall Potts L/R RHP 6-1 JR 2L Arlington, Texas/Mansfield Legacy 2 Kyla Walker L/L OF 5-2 SO 1L Franklin, Texas/Franklin 3 Taylor Ellis R/R INF 5-8 FR HS Waco, Texas/Midway 4 Maddison Kettler L/R OF/INF 5-2 FR HS West, Texas/West 5 Caitlin Charlton R/R INF 5-7 JR 2L Palmetto Bay, Fla./Westminster Christian School 6 Madi O Neal L/R OF 5-2 FR HS Huffman, Texas/Hargrave 7 Gia Rodoni R/R RHP 5-7 SO 1L Los Banos, Calif./Pacheco 10 Abby Langkamp L/L LHP 5-10 SO 1L The Woodlands, Texas/The Woodlands 12 Shelby Friudenberg R/R INF 5-6 JR 2L Bruceville, Texas/Bruceville-Eddy 13 Riley Browder L/R INF 5-2 SR 3L New Waverly, Texas/Coldspring-Oakhurst 14 Ari Hawkins R/R INF 5-9 SR 3L Mountain House, Calif./Kimball 15 Jessie Scroggins L/L OF 5-7 JR 2L Lakewood, Calif./Lakewood 16 Kelsee Selman R/R RHP 5-8 SR 1L Lufkin, Texas/Hudson/LSU 17 McKenzie Oviatt L/R OF 5-7 FR HS Tustin, Calif./Calvary Chapel 20 Sydney Christensen R/R C/INF 5-6 JR 2L Crawford, Texas/Crawford 24 Shelby McGlaun R/R P/INF 5-8 FR HS Humble, Texas/Atascocita 45 Rhonda Jarvis R/R INF/C 5-4 RS FR SQ Deer Park, Texas/Deer Park Coaching Staff: Head Coach: Glenn Moore (Northwestern State, 1993), 17th season Associate Head Coach: Mark Lumley (Arizona, 1985), 17th season Assistant Coach: Britni Sneed Newman (LSU, 2002), 14th season Volunteer Assistant: Dani Price (McNeese State, 2013), 4th season at Baylor Pronunciation: Shelby FRIUDENBERG FRY-den-berg GIA RODONI GEE-uh ruh-doh-nee Abby LANGKAMP LANG-kamp McKenzie OVIATT OH-vee-OTT ARI Hawkins AIR-eee Shelby McGlaun Mc-GLON Final 2017 Big 12 Standings single game in program history. Ari Hawkins has carved her own spot in the on-base streak record list, posting a 28-game streak that came to an end at Texas State, the third-longest streak in BU history. Lindsey Cargill set a new program record with a 22-game hit streak, ending in the series finale at Oklahoma. Three of the top four on-base streaks in Baylor history have now been posted in 2017, with Cargill (36) joining Hawkins (28) and Friudenberg (33) for the longest streaks of the season. Big 12 Overall Team Record Pct Home Away Neutral Streak Record Pct Home Away Neutral Streak Oklahoma W W10 Baylor W W2 Oklahoma State L L1 Texas L L2 Iowa State W L3 Texas Tech L W1 Kansas L L6 Baylor Head Coach GLENN MOORE 17th season at Baylor 20th season overall Glenn Moore is in his 17th season as head coach at Baylor and his 20th full season as a collegiate softball head coach. Moore, who was selected to guide the Lady Bears program in June 2000, begins the 2017 season with a career record of (.693), including a (.679) record at Baylor. His teams have had a winning record in each season of his Division I coaching career and he is Baylor Athletics current all-time wins leader across all sports. During Moore s tenure, the Lady Bears have received 16 CoSIDA Academic All-America honors and 54 times players have received National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-Region honors. In addition, Baylor players have earned 73 all-conference selections during his tenure while numerous Lady Bears have earned academic all-conference honors. In 2016, the team extended its program record with six-straight berths in the NCAA Tournament, ending its season in the Eugene Regional final. The Lady Bears finished the year with a record, including a 13-4 record in Big 12 play, finishing second in the conference. Led by the most consistently successful senior class in program history, the four-member class of Heather Stearns, Linsey Hays, Sarah Smith, and Robin Landrith maintained a.700+ winning percentage over all four seasons of their time at Baylor. Freshman Kyla Walker set a new program record for single-season batting average, drilling out a.415 mark to top the previous record of.413 set by her older sister, Kayce, and by former All-American Ashley Monceaux. For the team, a batting average of.319 matched the 2005 team for the highest average in program history. Prior to coming to Baylor, Moore spent two-plus seasons as head coach at LSU and four years total with the Tigers program. Moore led LSU to the Southeastern Conference championship in 1999 and While at LSU, Moore amassed a (.820) record. Before his stint at LSU, Moore spent one season as the head coach at William Carey College in Hattiesburg, Miss. Moore was that season and guided William Carey to a second-place finish in the Gulf South Conference. Moore has plenty of experience with coaching and playing softball, as well as several other sports. He played for the world famous The King and His Court fastpitch softball team. He was a pitcher for the team that traveled the globe showcasing its talents. He also played in the Mississippi Men s Fastpitch and McComb (Miss.) Men s Fall Fastpitch Softball leagues for 12 years. Moore s own athletic career saw him play both football and baseball at Southwest Mississippi Community College before playing tight end at Northwestern (La.) State, where he graduated from in He was inducted into Southwest Mississippi Community College s Hall of Fame in the fall of MOORE S HEAD COACHING CAREER Overall Conference W L Pct. W L Pct. Finish 1996 (William Carey) n/a n/a n/a n/a 1998 (LSU) n/a n/a n/a n/a 1999 (LSU) st 2000 (LSU) st th th th th th rd st th t-3rd th th th rd nd t-2nd nd nd TOTAL (20+) at Baylor (16+) FOLLOW BAYLOR ATHLETICS: baylorathletics.com Instagram: baylorsoftball facebook.com/baylorsoftball twitter.com/baylorsoftball

12 BAYLOR POSTSEASON HISTORY OVERVIEW LAST NCAA TOURNAMENT GAME: 2017, NCAA Regionals, Waco, Texas Gia Rodoni threw second-straight no-hitter to clinch Regional title LAST NCAA TOURNAMENT HOST: 2017 Baylor swept the Waco Regional, going 3-0 with two wins over No. 12 James Madison and one over Kent State, lifted by two no-hitters by Gia Rodoni LAST NCAA SUPER-REGIONAL: 2017 Baylor rallied after losing game one in the Tucson Super Regional to No. 2 Arizona, posting two comeback victories over the Wildcats to advance to the program s fourth WCWS. LAST NCAA WOMEN S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES: 2014 Baylor went 2-2 at the 2011 WCWS with wins over Florida State and two losses to eventual NCAA champion, Florida. BU s 8-7 win over Kentucky May 31 was the largest comeback in WCWS history as the Bears trailed 7-0 through five innings. Baylor returns 10 players in 2015 that participated in the 2014 WCWS. Baylor s all-time Postseason Record (NCAA): Baylor s all-time Postseason Record in Waco: 14-6 Baylor s all-time Postseason Record away from home: Baylor s all-time WCWS Record: 5-6 Baylor s all-time Super Regional Round Record: 9-7 All-Time Baylor Postseason Appearances: 2004 Waco Regional 2005 Auburn Regional, Waco Super Regional 2006 Corvallis Regional (Oregon St.) 2007 Hempstead Regional (Albany), Waco Super Regional, WCWS 2009 Waco Regional, Ann Arbor Super Regional (Michigan) 2011 College Park Regional (Maryland), Athens Super Regional (Georgia), WCWS 2012 Lafayette Regional (Louisiana-Lafayette) 2013 College Station Regional (Texas A&M) 2014 Waco Regional; Athens Super Regional (Georgia), WCWS 2015 Lafayette Regional (Louisiana-Lafayette) 2016 Eugene Regional (Oregon) 2017 Waco Regional, Tucson Super Regional (Arizona), WCWS Pre-Glenn Moore Postseason Appearances: 1979 SWAIAW Regional Tournament, 0-2 (Head Coach: Olga Fallon) 1980 AIAW Regional Tournament, 5-1; AIAW Nationals, 0-1 (Head Coach: Bob Brock) 1981 AIAW Regional Tournament, 4-0, AIAW Nationals, 0-2 (Head Coach: Bob Brock) BAYLOR ALL-TIME POSTSEASON RESULTS (NCAA) 2004 Final Season Record (48-17) WACO NCAA REGIONAL FIRST ROUND 5/20 North Carolina W (16) 1-0 5/21 Illinois W 5-0 5/22 LSU L (11) 7-3 5/22 Illinois L Final Season Record (51-14) AUBURN NCAA REGIONAL FIRST ROUND* WACO SUPER REGIONAL& 5/20 Florida A&M * W 1-0 5/21 Florida State * W 9-5 5/22 Florida State * W 5-3 5/27 California & L (6) 8-0 5/28 California & W 4-1 5/28 California & L Final Season Record (38-22) CORVALLIS NCAA REGIONAL FIRST ROUND 5/19 Portland State W 5-3 5/20 Oregon State L 5-3 5/21 Portland State W 3-2 5/22 Oregon State L Final Season Record (51-16) HEMPSTEAD NCAA REGIONAL FIRST ROUND* WACO SUPER REGIONAL& WOMEN S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES (OKC)$ 5/18 Albany * W 8-2 5/19 Hofstra * W 7-2 5/20 Albany * W (5) /25 Michigan & W (5) 9-0 5/26 Michigan & L 3-0 5/27 Michigan & W 4-0 5/31 Arizona $ L (9) 2-1 6/2 Texas A&M $ W 7-5 6/2 Northwestern $ L Final Season Record (40-22) WACO NCAA REGIONAL FIRST ROUND* ANN ARBOR SUPER REGIONAL& 5/15 Louisiana-Lafayette * W 2-1 5/16 Texas State * W 7-4 5/17 Louisiana-Lafayette * W 6-1 5/22 Michigan & L 8-1 5/23 Michigan & L Final Season Record (47-15) COLLEGE PARK NCAA REGIONAL FIRST ROUND* ATHENS SUPER REGIONAL& WOMEN S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES (OKC)$ 5/20 Lehigh * W 4-0 5/21 East Carolina * W 2-0 5/22 East Carolina * W 1-0 5/28 Georgia & W 5-1 5/29 Georgia & L /29 Georgia & W 9-2 6/2 Oklahoma State $ W (8) 1-0 6/3 Alabama $ L 3-0 6/4 Missouri $ W (13) 1-0 6/5 Arizona State $ L Final Season Record (34-22) LAFAYETTE NCAA REGIONAL FIRST ROUND 5/18 Stanford L 1-0 5/19 Mississippi Valley State W 5-0 5/19 Stanford L Final Season Record (42-17) COLLEGE STATION REGIONAL FIRST ROUND 5/17 Arizona W 7-0 5/18 Texas A&M L 6-5 5/18 Arizona W 8-4 5/19 Texas A&M W 9-5 5/19 Texas A&M L (5) Final Season Record (49-16) WACO REGIONAL FIRST ROUND * ATHENS SUPER REGIONAL & WOMEN S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES (OKC)$ 5/16 Northwestern State * W 6-1 5/17 Tulsa * W 2-1 5/18 Tulsa * L (11) 1-0 5/18 Tulsa * W 3-1 5/23 Georgia & W (6) 9-1 5/24 Georgia & W 6-3 5/29 Florida $ L (5) /31 Florida State W 7-2 5/31 Kentucky W (8) 8-7 6/1 Florida L Final Season Record (41-17) LAFAYETTE REGIONAL FIRST ROUND 5/15 Mississippi State W 8-4 5/18 Louisiana-Lafayette L 3-1 5/18 Mississippi State W 2-0 5/19 Louisiana-Lafayette W 6-2 5/19 Louisiana-Lafayette L (6) Final Season Record (43-12) EUGENE REGIONAL FIRST ROUND 5/20 Long Beach State W 3-2 5/21 Oregon L 6-0 5/21 Long Beach State W /22 Oregon L Season Record (48-13) WACO REGIONAL FIRST ROUND* TUCSON SUPER REGIONAL& WOMEN S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES (OKC) $ 5/19 Kent State * W 1-0 5/20 James Madison * W 4-2 5/21 James Madison * W 1-0 5/26 Arizona & L, 2-3 5/27 Arizona & W, 6-4 5/28 Arizona & W, 6-5 6/1 Oklahoma $ 6/2-6/7 TBD $

13 NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS NCAA GAME RECORDS TEAM BATTING At Bats: 49 vs. North Carolina (5/20/04) Runs: 11 vs. Long Beach State (5/21/16) Hits: 15 vs. Texas A&M (5/9/13); vs. Long Beach State (5/21/16) Runs Batted In: 10 vs. Long Beach State (5/21/16) Doubles: 5 vs. Tulsa (5/18/14) Triples: 1 several times Home Runs: 4 vs. Hofstra (5/19/07) Total Bases: 23 vs. Georgia (5/29/11) Walks: 9 vs. Arizona (5/18/13) Strikeouts: 19 vs. Missouri (6/4/11) Sacrifice Hits: 3 vs. East Carolina (5/22/11); vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (5/16/15) Sacrifice Flies: 2 vs. Georgia (5/24/14) Stolen Bases: 5 vs. Portland State (5/19/06) Runners Left on Base: 11 vs. Arizona (5/18/13); Mississippi Valley State (5/19/12); Missouri (6/4/11); Hit into Double Play: 2 vs. California (5/27/05) vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (5/17/15) TEAM PITCHING Innings Pitched: 16.0 vs. North Carolina (5/20/04) Strikeouts: 28 vs. North Carolina (5/20/04) Wild Pitches: 2 several times TEAM FIELDING Putouts: 48 vs. North Carolina (5/20/04) Assists: 15 vs. Florida State (5/21/05) Errors: 5 vs. California (5/27/05) Passed Balls: 2 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (5/17/15), vs. Arizona (5/27/17) INDIVIDUAL BATTING At Bats: 6 eight times by eight players Runs: 4 Ashley Monceaux vs. Michigan (5/25/07) Hits: 4 Lindsey Cargill vs. Long Beach State (5/21/16) RBI: 5 Ashley Monceaux vs. Michigan (5/25/07) Doubles: 2 Linsey Hays vs. Arizona (5/18/13); 2 - Ari Hawkins vs. Tulsa (5/18/14) Triples: 1 several times Home Runs: 2 Jordan Strickland vs. Florida State # (5/31/14); Chelsi Lake vs. Hofstra (5/19/07); Ashley Monceaux vs. Michigan (5/25/07) Total Bases: 9 Ashley Monceaux vs. Michigan (5/25/07) Walks: 3 Kathy Shelton vs. Arizona (5/17/13), Shelby Friudenberg vs. JMU (5/21/17) Strikeouts: 4 Melissa Huffhines vs. LSU (5/22/04); Dani Leal (6/4/11) Sacrifice Hits: 2 Robin Landrith vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (5/16/15), Ari Hawkins vs. JMU (2/20/17) Sacrifice Flies: 1 several times Stolen Bases: 3 Harmony Schwethelm vs. Portland State (5/19/06) INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Innings Pitched: 16.0 Cristin Vitek, vs. North Carolina (5/20/04) Strikeouts: 28 Cristin Vitek, vs. North Carolina (5/20/04) * Wild Pitches: 2 Cristin Vitek, vs. Illinois (5/21/04); Lisa Ferguson, vs. LSU (5/22/04) No-hitters: Gia Rodoni (5/19/17) vs. Kent State (7.0) Gia Rodoni (5/21/17) vs. James Madison (7.0) INDIVIDUAL FIELDING Putouts: 29 Danelle Arnold, vs. North Carolina (5/20/04) Assists: 7 Kim Wilmoth, vs. LSU (5/22/04) Errors: 3 Dani Leal (6/4/11) Passed Balls: 2 Robin Landrith, vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (5/17/15), Sydney Christensen, vs. Arizona (5/27/17) * - NCAA, NCAA Championship and Big 12 single-game record # - denotes WCWS contest NCAA SEASON RECORDS TEAM MISCELLANEOUS All-time NCAA W-L Record: (.634) Wins: , 2014 Games: , 2014 Regional Appearances: 12 (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017) Regional Titles: 6 (2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014, 2017) Super Regional Appearances: 6 (2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014, 2017) Super Regional Titles: 4 (2007, 2011, 2014, 2017) WCWS Appearances: 4 (2007, 2011, 2014, 2017) Best Finish: Semifinals (2011, 2014) TEAM BATTING Average: At Bats: Runs: Hits: Doubles: Triples: , 2017 Home Runs: Total Bases: Slugging Percentage: Bases on Balls: Strikeouts: Stolen Bases: Stolen Base Attempts: Stolen Base Percentage (min. 6 att.): (8-of-8) 2013 TEAM PITCHING ERA: Saves: , 2014, 2015, 2017 Complete Games: Shutouts: Innings Pitched: Fewest Hits Allowed: Most Hits Allowed: Fewest Runs Allowed: Most Runs Allowed: Fewest Walks Issued: Most Walks Issued: Strikeouts: TEAM FIELDING Fielding Percentage: Putouts: Assists: Fewest Errors Committed: , 2012 Most Errors Committed: Double Plays: , 2011 INDIVIDUAL BATTING Average:.600 Lindsey Cargill, 2016 At Bats: 33 Kathy Shelton, 2011 Runs: 12 Ashley Monceaux, 2007 Hits: 14 Ashley Monceaux, 2007 Doubles: 4 Holly Holl, 2011 Triples: 2 Kyla Walker, 2017 Home Runs: 4 Ashley Monceaux, 2007 Runs Batted In: 11 Ashley Monceaux, 2007 Total Bases: 29 Ashley Monceaux, 2007 Slugging Percentage: Kelly Osburn, 2006 On Base Percentage:.667 Lindsey Cargill, 2016 Walks: 7 Ashley Monceaux, 2007, Shelby Friudenberg, 2017 Strikeouts: 11 Alex Colyer, 2007; Dani Leal, 2011; Clare Hosack, 2014 Sacrifice Hits: 3 Megan Turk, 2011 Sacrifice Flies: 1, several times Stolen Bases: 5 Harmony Schwethelm 2006 Stolen Base Attempts: 5 Harmony Schwethelm, 2006 Stolen Base Percentage (min. 4 att.): several times INDIVIDUAL PITCHING ERA (min IP): 0.31 Lisa Ferguson, 2005 Wins: 7 Whitney Canion, 2011 Losses: 3 Whitney Canion, 2011, 2014 Saves: 1 several times Complete Games: 8 Whitney Canion, 2011 Shutouts: 5 Whitney Canion, 2011 Games Started: 10 Whitney Canion, 2011 Appearances: 10 Whitney Canion, 2011, 2014 Innings Pitched: 70.1 Whitney Canion, 2011 Fewest Hits Allowed: 9 Heather Stearns, 2013 Fewest Runs Allowed: 3 Cristin Vitek, 2004 Fewest Walks Issued: 2 Cristin Vitek, 2005 Strikeouts: 74 Whitney Canion, 2011 Wild Pitches: 3 Whitney Canion, 2011 Opponents Batting Average:.130 Cristin Vitek, 2004 INDIVIDUAL FIELDING Chances: 84 Clare Hosack, 2014 Putouts: 81 Clare Hosack, 2014 Assists: 23 Brette Reagan, 2007 Errors: 4 Dani Leal, 2011 NCAA CAREER RECORDS INDIVIDUAL BATTING Average:.406 Carrie Leerberg, (13-32) At Bats: 83 Holly Holl, Runs: 13 Holly Holl, ; Ashley Monceaux, Hits: 27 Jordan Strickland, Doubles: 7 Holly Holl, Triples: 2 Miriam Romero, Home Runs: 5 Ashley Monceaux, Runs Batted In: 17 Chelsi Lake, Total Bases: 39 Holly Holl, ; Jordan Strickland, Slugging Percentage:.850 Ashley Monceaux, On Base Percentage:.571 Caitlin Charlton, 2015-present Bases on Balls: 15 Kaitlyn Thumann Strikeouts: 22 Clare Hosack, Sacrifice Hits: 4 Megan Turk, 2009; Sacrifice Flies: 1, eight times Stolen Bases: 9 Kathy Shelton, Stolen Base Attempts: 10 Kathy Shelton, Stolen Base Pct.(min. 7 att.): Harmony Schwethelm, INDIVIDUAL PITCHING ERA (min IP): 0.95 Cristin, Vitek, Wins: 16 Whitney Canion, 2009, 2011, Losses: 8 Whitney Canion, 2009, 2011, Saves: 1 several times Complete Games: 20 Whitney Canion, 2009, 2011, Shutouts: 6 Whitney Canion, 2009, 2011, Games Started: 26 Whitney Canion, 2009, 2011, Appearances: 28 Whitney Canion, 2009, Innings Pitched: Whitney Canion, 2009, 2011, Strikeouts: 176 Whitney Canion, 2009, 2011, Wild Pitches: 5 Whitney Canion, 2009, 2011, Opponents Batting Average:.185 Cristin Vitek, INDIVIDUAL FIELDING Chances: 191 Clare Hosack, Putouts: 180 Clare Hosack, Assists: 30 Sarah Smith, Errors: 6 - Ari Hawkins, 2014-present

14 INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM TEAM AWARDS Tucson Super Regional Champions May 28 Waco Regional Champions May 21 3rd at Big 12 Softball Championship May NCAA Academic Progress Rate, Top 10 National Program Recognition May 10 No. 2 in Final Big 12 Regular Season Standings May 7 No. 3 in Preseason Big 12 Coaches Poll Jan. 31 Getterman Classic Champions Feb. 19 Baylor Invitational Champions Feb. 26 INDIVIDUAL AWARDS RILEY BROWDER Academic All-Big 12, First Team May 4 Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll Fall LINDSEY CARGILL CoSIDA Academic All-America Second Team May 25 NFCA All-Region First Team May 18 College Sports Madness All-America Second Team May 17 Waco Tribune-Herald All-Big 12 Player of the Year May 13 Waco Tribune-Herald All-Big 12 First Team May 13 All-Big 12 First Team May 10 CoSIDA Academic All-District May 4 Academic All-Big 12, First Team May 4 No. 22 Selection in 2017 NPF Draft by the Texas Charge (San Marcos) April 24 USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year Finalist April 12 D1 Softball News Player of the Year Finalist April 11 Big 12 Player of the Week April 11 Baylor Invitational All-Tournament Feb. 26 Getterman Classic All-Tournament Feb. 19 CAITLIN CHARLTON Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll Baylor Dean s List Fall Fall TAYLOR ELLIS Big 12 All-Freshman Team May 10 Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll Fall Baylor Dean s List Fall SHELBY FRIUDENBERG NFCA All-Region Second Team May 18 Waco Tribune-Herald All-Big 12 Second Team May 13 Big 12 Softball Championship All-Tournament Team May 13 Academic All-Big 12, First Team May 4 Big 12 Player of the Week Feb. 28 Baylor Invitational All-Tournament Feb. 26 ARI HAWKINS NFCA All-Region Third Team May 18 Waco Tribune-Herald All-Big 12 Second Team May 13 All-Big 12 Second Team May 10 Academic All-Big 12, First Team May 4 Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll Fall Baylor Dean s List Fall Baylor Invitational All-Tournament Feb. 26 RHONDA JARVIS Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll Baylor Dean s List Fall Fall MADDISON KETTLER Waco Tribune-Herald All-Big 12 Second Team May 13 Big 12 All-Freshman Team May 10 Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll Fall Baylor Invitational All-Tournament Feb. 26 ABBY LANGKAMP Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll SHELBY McGLAUN Big 12 All-Freshman Team May 10 Schutt Sports/NFCA National Freshman of the Year Finalist April 20 Big 12 Player of the Week March 7 Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll Fall MADI O NEAL Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll Baylor Dean s List McKENZIE OVIATT Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll Baylor Dean s List Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall GIA RODONI Waco Tribune-Herald All-Big 12 Second Team May 13 All-Big 12 Second Team May 10 Baylor Invitational All-Tournament Feb. 26 KELSEE SELMAN NFCA All-Region Second Team May 18 Waco Tribune-Herald All-Big 12 First Team May 13 Big 12 Softball Championship All-Tournament Team May 13 All-Big 12 First Team May 10 Academic All-Big 12, Second Team May 4 Big 12 Pitcher of the Week April 4 Big 12 Pitcher of the Week March 28 Louisville Slugger/NFCA National Pitcher of the Week March 7 Big 12 Pitcher of the Week March 7 Baylor Invitational All-Tournament Feb. 26 Getterman Classic All-Tournament Feb. 19 Getterman Classic All-Tournament Feb. 19 JESSIE SCROGGINS NFCA All-Region Third Team May 18 Waco Tribune-Herald All-Big 12 Second Team May 13 Big 12 Softball Championship All-Tournament Team May 13 Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year May 10 All-Big 12 First Team May 10 Getterman Classic All-Tournament Feb. 19 KYLA WALKER NFCA All-Region Second Team May 18 Waco Tribune-Herald All-Big 12 First Team May 13 All-Big 12 First Team May 10 Academic All-Big 12, First Team May 4 Baylor Invitational All-Tournament Feb. 26 Getterman Classic All-Tournament Feb. 19 Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll Fall

15 NCAA TEAM STATISTICAL LEADERS Statistic National Rank Conference Rank Value National Leader Value Conference Leader Value Batting Average (291 ranked) San Diego St Baylor Double Plays per Game (291 ranked) Auburn 0.77 Oklahoma St Doubles per Game (291 ranked) Minnesota 1.72 Oklahoma 1.45 Earned Run Average (291 ranked) Florida 0.69 Oklahoma 1.52 Fielding Percentage (291 ranked) Florida Oklahoma Hit Batters (30 ranked) California 3 Home Runs per game (291 ranked) Arizona 1.54 Texas Tech 0.93 On Base Percentage (30 ranked) Louisiana Oklahoma Scoring (291 ranked) Louisiana 8.25 Oklahoma 6.35 Slugging Percentage (291 ranked) Arizona Oklahoma Stolen Bases per Game (291 ranked) Marshall 3.00 Baylor 1.77 Triples per Game (289 ranked) Ark.-Pine Bluff 0.45 Texas Tech 0.24 WL Percentage (291 ranked) Minnesota Oklahoma 0.862

16 @BAYLORSOFTBALL 2017 NCAA INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS Statistic Player National Rank Conference Rank Value National Leader Value Conference Leader Value Batting Average (148 ranked) Lindsey Cargill Kyla Walker Kacie Burnett, Idaho St Nicole Mendes, Oklahoma Doubles (27 ranked) Lea Foerster, Michigan St. 26 Sami Williams, Iowa St. 20 Doubles Per Game (143 ranked) Elizabeth Snow, Albany (NY) 0.47 Sami Williams, Iowa St Earned Run Average (150 ranked) Gia Rodoni Kelsee Selman Kelly Barnhill, Florida 0.36 Paige Parker, Oklahoma 1.29 Hit Batters (29 ranked) 13 players tied 1 Savannah Sanders, Iowa St. 1 Hit by Pitch per Game (148 ranked) Caitlyn Emberson, Charleston So Caleigh Clifton, Oklahoma 0.35 Hits (129 ranked) Kyla Walker Lindsey Cargill Jessica Scroggins Elantra Cox, Ole Miss 93 Kyla Walker, Baylor 87 Hits Allowed Per Seven Innings (150 ranked) Gia Rodoni Kelsee Selman Kelly Barnhill, Florida 2.74 Paige Lowary, Oklahoma 4.02 Home Runs Per Game (150 ranked) DJ Sanders, Louisiana 0.53 Nicole Pendley, Oklahoma 0.25 Home runs (43 ranked) DJ Sanders, Louisiana 29 Nicole Pendley, Oklahoma 16 On Base Percentage (149 ranked) Lindsey Cargill Shelby Friudenberg Sydney O'Hara, Syracuse Caleigh Clifton, Oklahoma RBIs (29 ranked) DJ Sanders, Louisiana 82 Shay Knighten, Oklahoma 62 Runs Batted In Per Game (150 ranked) Shelby Friudenberg DJ Sanders, Louisiana 1.49 Shay Knighten, Oklahoma 0.95 Runs per Game (150 ranked) Lindsey Cargill DJ Sanders, Louisiana 1.31 Caleigh Clifton, Oklahoma 1.03 Sacrifice Flies (146 ranked) Kayla McGory, North Florida 9 Harli Ridling, Kansas 5 Sacrifice Hits per game (147 ranked) Lea Thompson, Iowa 0.41 Taylor McElhaney, Kansas 0.27 Saves (49 ranked) Kelsee Selman Stella Preston, Mercer 9 Paige Lowary, Oklahoma 8 Shutouts (30 ranked) Megan Good, James Madison Emily Watson, Tulsa Slugging Percentage (300 ranked) Shelby Friudenberg DJ Sanders, Louisiana Nicole Mendes, Oklahoma Stolen Bases (150 ranked) Lindsey Cargill Elicia D'Orazio, Marshall 1.09 Lindsey Cargill, Baylor 0.56 Strikeouts (150 ranked) Kelsee Selman Gia Rodoni Megan Betsa, Michigan 412 Paige Parker, Oklahoma 243 Strikeouts Per Seven Innings (150 ranked) Gia Rodoni Kelsee Selman Kelly Barnhill, Florida 13.4 Paige Parker, Oklahoma 9.2 Total Bases (139 ranked) Kyla Walker Jessica Warren, Florida St. 165 Nicole Pendley, Oklahoma 127 Toughest to Strikeout (150 ranked) Lindsey Cargill Lindsey Sokoloski, UTEP Lindsey Cargill, Baylor 31.0 Triples (18 ranked) Ebonee Echols, Michigan St. 11 Triples Per Game (150 ranked) Kyla Walker Ebonee Echols, Michigan St Kyla Walker, Baylor 0.08 Victories (49 ranked) Kelsee Selman Megan Good, James Madison 38 Kelsee Selman, Baylor 24 Walks (150 ranked) Shelby Friudenberg R. Bayless, Oklahoma St R. Bayless, Oklahoma St Walks Allowed Per Seven Innings (150 ranked) Kelsee Selman Gia Rodoni Emily Ira, Western Ill Mariah Lopez, Oklahoma 1.28

17 RECORDS OVERVIEW INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS 13-STRIKEOUT GAMES (27 TOTAL) 28 - Cristin Vitek vs. North Carolina (5/20/04) 20 - Whitney Canion vs. SHSU (2/20/09) 17 - Gia Rodoni at Northwestern St (3/8/17) FOUR-HIT GAMES (47 TOTAL) 4 - Kyla Walker vs. North Texas (2/19/17) 4 - Shelby McGlaun vs. UCLA (3/5/17) 4 - Kyla Walker vs. Oklahoma State (4/28/17) NO-HITTERS (23 TOTAL) 5/19/17 vs. Kent State (Gia Rodoni - 7.0)* 5/21/17 vs. James Madison (Gia Rodoni - 7.0)^! *First in NCAA Tournament in BU history ^First in back-to-back appearances in BU history!10th in NCAA history to pitch two no-hitters in same NCAA Tournament INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS CONSECUTIVE GAMES TO REACH BASE 1. Kaitlyn Thumann, Lindsey Cargill, Shelby Friudenberg, Ari Hawkins, CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A HIT 1. Lindsey Cargill, BATTING AVERAGE 1. Lindsey Cargill, Kyla Walker, Kyla Walker, Kayce Walker, Ashley Monceaux, HITS 1. Kyla Walker, Harmony Schwethelm, Ashley Monceaux, Lindsey Cargill, Naomi Fitzgerald, Kaitlyn Thumann, Jessie Scroggins, Jessie Scroggins, Kristin Barton, Kathy Shelton, RUNS 1. Kaitlyn Thumann, Kelly Osburn, Harmony Schwethelm, Ashley Monceaux, Kathy Shelton, Kaitlyn Thumann, Lindsey Cargill, Jessie Scroggins, Tessa Lynam, STOLEN BASES 1. Kathy Shelton, Harmony Schwethelm, Tiffany Wesley, Shelley Green, Lindsey Cargill, 2017 WINS 1. Whitney Canion, Cristin Vitek, Whitney Canion, Whitney Canion, Joni Miller, Lisa Ferguson, Stacey Allison, Kelsee Selman, Whitney Canion, MULTIPLE-HIT GAMES 1. Harmony Schwethelm, Kyla Walker, Kim Wilmoth, Kristin Barton, Jessie Scroggins, Lindsey Cargill, Naomi Fitzgerald, Kathy Shelton, RUNS BATTED IN 1. Ashley Monceaux, Chelsi Lake, Tessa Lynam, Chelsi Lake, Shelby Friudenberg, Shelby Friudenberg, Chelsi Lake, FIELDING PERCENTAGE (min. 75 chances) 1. Jessie Scroggins, Bailey Chalmers, Erin Sheek, INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS BATTING AVERAGE (min. 2 AB per game) 1. Kyla Walker, 2016-pres Ashley Monceaux, Kaitlyn Thumann, Lindsey Cargill, 2014-pres Sarah Smith, Brette Reagan, Kristen Shortridge, DOUBLES 1. Linsey Hays, Chelsi Lake, Sarah Smith, Kaitlyn Thumann, Holly Holl, Kelly Osburn, Sarah Caudle, Brette Reagan, Jessie Scroggins, 2015-pres. 33 RUNS SCORED 1. Kelly Osburn, Kaitlyn Thumann, Kathy Shelton, Brette Reagan, Lindsey Cargill, 2014-pres. 147 Tiffany Wesley, Harmony Scwethelm, Ari Hawkins, 2014-pres. 128 Michelle Sorrels, HOME RUNS 1. Chelsi Lake, Brette Reagan, Shelby Friudenberg, 2015-pres. 40 Linsey Hays, RUNS BATTED IN 1. Chelsi Lake, Linsey Hays, Brette Reagan, Shelby Friudenberg, 2015-pres. 147 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 1. Ashley Monceaux, Brette Reagan, Shelby Friudenberg, 2015-pres..620 HIT BY PITCH 1. Sarah Smith, Kelly Levesque, Kelly Osburn, Jordan Vannatta, Ari Hawkins, 2014-pres. 20 Clare Hosack, Lindsey Cargill, 2014-pres. 19 HITS 1. Lindsey Cargill, 2014-pres. 250 STOLEN BASES 1. Kathy Shelton, Harmony Schwethelm, Kim Wilmoth, Lindsey Cargill, 2014-pres. 89 TEAM SEASON RECORDS BATTING AVERAGE ,

18 2017 SEASON 2017 Baylor Softball Game Results for Baylor (as of May 30, 2017) (All games) Date Opponent Score Inns Overall Big 12 Pitcher of record Attend Time Feb 09, 2017 vs Fordham L McGlaun (L 0-1) :31 Feb 10, 2017 vs Cal State Northridge W Selman (W 1-0) :29 Feb 10, 2017 vs Northwestern W 7-6 (8) Rodoni (W 1-0) :33 Feb 11, 2017 vs Tulsa W Rodoni (W 2-0) :19! Feb 11, 2017 at #10 Arizona-1 L Selman (L 1-1) - 1:31 Feb 16, 2017 UTSA W Selman (W 2-1) :36 Feb 17, 2017 GRAND CANYON W Selman (W 3-1) :48 Feb 18, 2017 LAMAR W Selman (W 4-1) :45 Feb 19, 2017 NORTH TEXAS L 2-3 (8) Selman (L 4-2) :43 Feb 19, 2017 UTSA W McGlaun (W 1-1) :31 Feb 22, 2017 MCNEESE STATE W 6-5 (8) McGlaun (W 2-1) :22 Feb 22, 2017 MCNEESE STATE W Rodoni (W 3-0) :55 Feb 24, 2017 SIUE W Selman (W 5-2) :17 Feb 24, 2017 UMASS W Rodoni (W 4-0) :14 Feb 25, 2017 SAINT FRANCIS W McGlaun (W 3-1) :34 Feb 25, 2017 UMASS W Selman (W 7-2) :24 Feb 26, 2017 SIUE W Selman (W 7-2) :43 Mar 03, 2017 vs #20 Arizona State W Rodoni (W 5-0) :44 Mar 03, 2017 vs #14 Michigan W Selman (W 8-2) 0 1:48 Mar 04, 2017 vs #7 Washington W Selman (W 9-2) 0 1:50 $ Mar 05, 2017 vs #7 UCLA W Selman (W 10-2) :00 Mar 05, 2017 at Cal State Fullerton L McGlaun (L 3-2) :53 Mar 08, 2017 at Northwestern State-1 W 3-1 (8) Rodoni (W 6-0) :05 Mar 08, 2017 at Northwestern State-2 W McGlaun (W 4-2) :00 Mar 09, 2017 at #18 Louisiana W Selman (W 11-2) :01 Mar 14, 2017 INCARNATE WORD W McGlaun (W 5-2) :34 Mar 14, 2017 UTSA W Rodoni (W 7-0) :55 Mar 17, 2017 at UCF W Selman (W 12-2) :40 Mar 18, 2017 at UCF W Rodoni (W 8-0) :24 Mar 19, 2017 at UCF L Rodoni (L 8-1) :26 Mar 21, 2017 SAM HOUSTON STATE W Selman (W 13-2) :49 * Mar 25, 2017 at Kansas-1 W Selman (W 14-2) :58 * Mar 25, 2017 at Kansas-2 L 4-6 (10) Selman (L 13-3) :52 * Mar 26, 2017 at Kansas W Selman (W 15-3) :57 Mar 29, 2017 ABILENE CHRISTIAN W Rodoni (W 9-1) :29 * Mar 31, 2017 TEXAS TECH-1 W Selman (W 16-3) :48 * Mar 31, 2017 TEXAS TECH-2 W Rodoni (W 10-1) :58 * Apr 01, 2017 TEXAS TECH W Selman (W 17-3) :40 * Apr 07, 2017 IOW A STATE W Selman (W 18-3) :49 * Apr 08, 2017 IOW A STATE W Rodoni (W 11-1) :49 * Apr 09, 2017 IOW A STATE W McGlaun (W 6-2) :04 Apr 12, 2017 at Texas State L Selman (L 18-4) :49 * Apr 22, 2017 at #8 Oklahoma L 2-3 (10) Selman (L 18-5) :55 * Apr 23, 2017 at #8 Oklahoma-1 W Rodoni (W 12-1) :52 * Apr 23, 2017 at #8 Oklahoma-2 L Selman (L 18-6) :44 04/25/17 at Lamar W Rodoni (W 13-1) :48 * Apr 28, 2017 OKLAHOMA STATE-1 W Selman (W 19-6) :46 * Apr 28, 2017 OKLAHOMA STATE-2 W Rodoni (W 14-1) :54 * Apr 29, 2017 OKLAHOMA STATE L Selman (L 19-7) :57 * May 05, 2017 TEXAS W Selman (W 20-7) :39 * May 06, 2017 at Texas L Rodoni (L 14-2) :37 * May 07, 2017 at Texas W Selman (W 21-7) :10 May 12, 2017 vs Oklahoma State L Selman (L 21-8) :45 May 12, 2017 vs Iowa State W Selman (W ) 0 1:32 May 13, 2017 vs Texas W Rodoni (W 15-2) 0 1:54 May 19, 2017 vs Kent State W Rodoni (W 16-2) :52 May 20, 2017 vs #12 JMU W Selman (W 23-8) :40 May 21, 2017 vs #12 JMU W Rodoni (W 17-2) :44 ~ May 26, 2017 at #5 Arizona L Rodoni (L 17-3) :02 ~ May 27, 2017 at #5 Arizona W Selman (W 24-8) :11 ~ May 28, 2017 at #5 Arizona W Rodoni (W 18-3) :34 () extra inning game

19 2017 OVERALL STATISTICS Record: Home: 24-2 Away: 12-9 Neutral: 12-2 Big 12: 13-5 Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 0 Cargill, Lindsey Walker, Kyla Scroggins, Jessie Friudenberg, Shelby Kettler, Maddison Hawkins, Ari Ellis, Taylor McGlaun, Shelby Christensen, Sydne Charlton, Caitlin Browder, Riley O'Neal, Madi Selman, Kelsee Langkamp, Abby Rodoni, G ia Potts, Kendall Oviatt, McKenzie Totals Opponents LOB - Team (397), Opp (340). DPs turned - Team (11), Opp (18). IBB - Team (6), Friudenberg 5, McGlaun 1, Opp (7). Picked off - Ellis 1. (All games Sorted by Earned run avg) Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha 7 Rodoni, G ia / Selman, Kelsee / McGlaun, Shelby / Potts, Kendall / Totals / Opponents / PB - Team (14), Christensen 13, Ellis 1, Opp (13). Pickoffs - Team (1), Christensen 1, Opp (1). SBA/ATT - Christensen (14-20), Selman (13-17), Ellis (7-7), McGlaun (5-6), Rodoni (3-4). Player c po a e fld% dp sba csb sba% pb ci 15 Scroggins, Jessie O'Neal, Madi Langkamp, Abby Potts, Kendall Oviatt, McKenzie Christensen, Sydne Friudenberg, Shelby McGlaun, Shelby Walker, Kyla Selman, Kelsee Ellis, Taylor Kettler, Maddison Hawkins, Ari Cargill, Lindsey Rodoni, G ia Charlton, Caitlin Browder, Riley Totals Opponents

20 2017 BIG 12 STATISTICS Record: 13-5 Home: 9-1 Away: 4-4 Big 12: 13-5 Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 0 Cargill, Lindsey Walker, Kyla Kettler, Maddison Hawkins, Ari Scroggins, Jessie Ellis, Taylor Friudenberg, Shelby Christensen, Sydne McGlaun, Shelby Charlton, Caitlin Selman, Kelsee Browder, Riley O'Neal, Madi Langkamp, Abby Rodoni, G ia Oviatt, McKenzie Totals Opponents LOB - Team (132), Opp (118). DPs turned - Team (3), Opp (6). IBB - Team (2), McGlaun 1, Friudenberg 1. Picked off - Ellis 1. (Big 12 games only Sorted by Earned run avg) Player era w -l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha 16 Selman, Kelsee / Rodoni, G ia / McGlaun, Shelby / Totals / Opponents / PB - Team (5), Christensen 5, Opp (5). Pickoffs - Team (0), Opp (1). SBA/ATT - Christensen (8-11), Selman (5-8), Rodoni (2-2), McGlaun (1-1). Player c po a e fld% dp sba csb sba% pb ci 12 Friudenberg, Shelby Christensen, Sydne Ellis, Taylor Scroggins, Jessie McGlaun, Shelby Browder, Riley O'Neal, Madi Selman, Kelsee Kettler, Maddison Walker, Kyla Hawkins, Ari Cargill, Lindsey Charlton, Caitlin Rodoni, G ia Oviatt, McKenzie Langkamp, Abby Totals Opponents

21 @BAYLORSOFTBALL 2017 TEAM GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2017 Baylor Softball Team Game-by-Game for Baylor (as of May 30, 2017) Batting (All games) Date Opponent ab r h rbi 2b 3b hr tb bb ibb sb cs hbp sac sf gdp k po a e lob avg Feb 09 vs Fordham Feb 10 vs Cal State Northri Feb 10 vs Northwestern Feb 11 vs Tulsa Feb 11 at Arizona Feb 16 UTSA Feb 17 GRAND CANYON Feb 18 LAMAR Feb 19 NORTH TEXAS Feb 19 UTSA Feb 22 MCNEESE STATE Feb 22 MCNEESE STATE Feb 24 SIUE Feb 24 UMASS Feb 25 SAINT FRANCIS Feb 25 UMASS Feb 26 SIUE Mar 03 vs Arizona State Mar 03 vs Michigan Mar 04 vs Washington Mar 05 vs UCLA Mar 05 at Cal State Fullerto Mar 08 at Northwestern Sta Mar 08 at Northwestern Sta Mar 09 at Louisiana Mar 14 INCARNATE WOR Mar 14 UTSA Mar 17 at UCF Mar 18 at UCF Mar 19 at UCF Mar 21 SAM HOUSTON ST *Mar 25 at Kansas *Mar 25 at Kansas *Mar 26 at Kansas Mar 29 ABILENE CHRISTI *Mar 31 TEXAS TECH *Mar 31 TEXAS TECH *Apr 01 TEXAS TECH *Apr 07 IOW A STATE *Apr 08 IOW A STATE *Apr 09 IOW A STATE Apr 12 at Texas State *Apr 22 at Oklahoma *Apr 23 at Oklahoma *Apr 23 at Oklahoma /25/17 at Lamar *Apr 28 OKLAHOMA STATE *Apr 28 OKLAHOMA STATE *Apr 29 OKLAHOMA STATE *May 05 TEXAS *May 06 at Texas *May 07 at Texas May 12 vs Oklahoma State May 12 vs Iowa State May 13 vs Texas May 19 vs Kent State May 20 vs JMU May 21 vs JMU May 26 at Arizona May 27 at Arizona May 28 at Arizona Totals

22 OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2017 Baylor Softball Opponent Game-by-Game for Baylor (as of May 30, 2017) Batting (All games) Date Opponent ab r h rbi 2b 3b hr tb bb ibb sb cs hbp sac sf gdp k po a e lob avg Feb 09 vs Fordham Feb 10 vs Cal State Northri Feb 10 vs Northwestern Feb 11 vs Tulsa Feb 11 at Arizona Feb 16 UTSA Feb 17 GRAND CANYON Feb 18 LAMAR Feb 19 NORTH TEXAS Feb 19 UTSA Feb 22 MCNEESE STATE Feb 22 MCNEESE STATE Feb 24 SIUE Feb 24 UMASS Feb 25 SAINT FRANCIS Feb 25 UMASS Feb 26 SIUE Mar 03 vs Arizona State Mar 03 vs Michigan Mar 04 vs Washington Mar 05 vs UCLA Mar 05 at Cal State Fullerto Mar 08 at Northwestern Sta Mar 08 at Northwestern Sta Mar 09 at Louisiana Mar 14 INCARNATE WOR Mar 14 UTSA Mar 17 at UCF Mar 18 at UCF Mar 19 at UCF Mar 21 SAM HOUSTON ST *Mar 25 at Kansas *Mar 25 at Kansas *Mar 26 at Kansas Mar 29 ABILENE CHRISTI *Mar 31 TEXAS TECH *Mar 31 TEXAS TECH *Apr 01 TEXAS TECH *Apr 07 IOW A STATE *Apr 08 IOW A STATE *Apr 09 IOW A STATE Apr 12 at Texas State *Apr 22 at Oklahoma *Apr 23 at Oklahoma *Apr 23 at Oklahoma /25/17 at Lamar *Apr 28 OKLAHOMA STATE *Apr 28 OKLAHOMA STATE *Apr 29 OKLAHOMA STATE *May 05 TEXAS *May 06 at Texas *May 07 at Texas May 12 vs Oklahoma State May 12 vs Iowa State May 13 vs Texas May 19 vs Kent State May 20 vs JMU May 21 vs JMU May 26 at Arizona May 27 at Arizona May 28 at Arizona Totals

23 BAYLOR S 2017 RECORD 2017 Baylor Softball Games Summary for Baylor (as of May 30, 2017) (All games) Score by innings EX Total Baylor Opponents Record when... Overall Conference 13-5 Non-Conference 35-8 Home games 24-2 Away games 12-9 Neutral site 12-2 Day games Night games 14-3 vs Left starter 6-5 vs Right starter Run games Run games Run games 14-2 Extra innings 3-3 Shutouts 17-5 Scoring 0-2 runs runs runs runs 2-0 Opponent 0-2 runs runs runs runs 0-0 Scored in 1st inning 15-3 Opp. scored in 1st 4-3 Scores first 40-5 Opp. scores first 8-8 After 4 leading trailing tied 3-7 After 5 leading trailing tied 7-3 After 6 leading trailing tied 4-6 Hit 0 home runs home run home runs 10-0 Opponent 0 home runs home run HRs 2-1 Made 0 errors error errors 9-1 Opp. made 0 errors error errors 15-1 Out-hit opponent 46-1 Out-hit by opponent 1-10 Hits are tied 1-2 Record when team scores: Runs W -L Record when opponent scores: Runs W -L Record when leading after: Inn W -L Record when trailing after: Inn W -L Record when tied after: Inn W -L Current winning streak: 2 Longest winning streak: 12 Longest losing streak: 2 Home attendance : ( 26 dates avg = 994 ) Away attendance : ( 34 dates avg = 880 ) Total attendance: ( 60 dates avg = 929 )

24 2017 BAYLOR TEAM SUPERLATIVES TEAM GAME HIGHS Batting At bats: 39 - at Kansas (Mar 25, 2017) Runs scored: 16 - at UCF (Mar 17, 2017) Hits: 17 - at UCF (Mar 17, 2017) RBIs: 16 - at UCF (Mar 17, 2017) Doubles: 5 - vs UCLA (Mar 05, 2017 at Fullerton, Calif.) Triples: 2 - vs UMass (Feb 24, 2017) Home runs: 3 - at Kansas (Mar 25, 2017) Total bases: 26 - at UCF (Mar 17, 2017) 26 - at Kansas (Mar 25, 2017) Walks: 11 - vs Iowa State (Apr 08, 2017) Strikeouts: 10 - at Oklahoma (Apr 22, 2017) Sac hits: 3 - vs North Texas (Feb 19, 2017) 3 - vs Arizona State (Mar 03, 2017 at Fullerton, Calif.) Sac flies: 2 - at UCF (Mar 17, 2017) Stolen bases: 6 - vs UMass (Feb 24, 2017) 6 - vs UMass (Feb 25, 2017) Hit by pitch: 3 - at Northwestern State (Mar 08, 2017) Caught stealing: 2 - (7 tim es ) Runners LOB: 11 - at Northwestern State (Mar 08, 2017) 11 - at Kansas (Mar 25, 2017) Hit into DP: 2 - vs Northwestern (Feb 10, 2017 at Tucson, Ariz.) 2 - vs Oklahoma State (May 12, 2017 at Oklahoma City, OK) Fielding Putouts: 29 - at Oklahoma (Apr 22, 2017) Assists: 12 - at Oklahoma (Apr 23, 2017) Errors: 4 - vs Iowa State (Apr 09, 2017) 4 - vs Oklahoma State (Apr 29, 2017) Passed balls: 2 - vs Abilene Christian (Mar 29, 2017) 2 - vs Arizona (May 27, 2017) DPs turned: 2 - vs Lamar (Feb 18, 2017) Pitching Innings pitched: at Oklahoma (Apr 22, 2017) Runs allowed: 9 - vs Oklahoma State (Apr 29, 2017) Earned runs: 6 - vs UCLA (Mar 05, 2017 at Fullerton, Calif.) 6 - vs Oklahoma State (Apr 29, 2017) W alks allowed: 8 - at Arizona (May 28, 2017) Strikeouts: 17 - at Northwestern State (Mar 08, 2017) Hits allowed: 13 - vs Oklahoma State (Apr 29, 2017) Doubles allowed: 5 - at UCF (Mar 17, 2017) Triples allowed: 1 - vs Abilene Christian (Mar 29, 2017) 1 - vs JMU (May 20, 2017 at Waco, Texas) 1 - at Arizona (May 28, 2017) Homers allowed: 3 - vs UCLA (Mar 05, 2017 at Fullerton, Calif.) 3 - at Louisiana (Mar 09, 2017) W ild pitches: 2 - vs Northwestern (Feb 10, 2017 at Tucson, Ariz.) 2 - vs Oklahoma State (Apr 29, 2017) Hit batters: 2 - at Cal State Fullerton (Mar 05, 2017) 2 - vs Oklahoma State (Apr 28, 2017) 2 - vs JMU (May 21, 2017 at Waco, Texas)

25 @BAYLORSOFTBALL 2017 BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL SUPERLATIVES INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Batting At bats: 5 - (9 tim es ) Runs scored: 3 - Cargill, Lindsey vs Iowa State (Apr 09, 2017) Hits: 4 - Walker, Kyla vs North Texas (Feb 19, 2017) 4 - McGlaun, Shelby vs UCLA (Mar 05, 2017 at Fullerton, Calif.) 4 - Walker, Kyla vs Oklahoma State (Apr 28, 2017) RBIs: 5 - McGlaun, Shelby vs UCLA (Mar 05, 2017 at Fullerton, Calif.) Doubles: 2 - (4 tim es ) Triples: 1 - (11 tim es ) Home runs: 2 - Friudenberg, Shelby vs UMass (Feb 24, 2017) 2 - McGlaun, Shelby vs UCLA (Mar 05, 2017 at Fullerton, Calif.) 2 - Friudenberg, Shelby vs Iowa State (May 12, 2017 at Oklahoma City, OK) Total bases: 10 - McGlaun, Shelby vs UCLA (Mar 05, 2017 at Fullerton, Calif.) Walks: 3 - Friudenberg, Shelby vs Iowa State (Apr 08, 2017) 3 - Friudenberg, Shelby vs JMU (May 21, 2017 at Waco, Texas) Strikeouts: 3 - (5 tim es ) Sac hits: 2 - Hawkins, Ari vs JMU (May 20, 2017 at Waco, Texas) Sac flies: 1 - (12 tim es ) Stolen bases: 3 - Cargill, Lindsey vs Texas Tech (Mar 31, 2017) Hit by pitch: 2 - Charlton, Caitlin at Louisiana (Mar 09, 2017) Caught stealing: 2 - Walker, Kyla at Kansas (Mar 25, 2017) Runners LOB: 6 - Cargill, Lindsey at Kansas (Mar 25, 2017) Fielding Putouts: 12 - Christensen, Sydney vs UTSA (Feb 16, 2017) 12 - Ellis, Taylor at Northwestern State (Mar 08, 2017) 12 - Christensen, Sydney vs Texas Tech (Mar 31, 2017) Assists: 6 - Cargill, Lindsey at Kansas (Mar 25, 2017) Errors: 3 - Ellis, Taylor vs UTSA (Feb 19, 2017) Passed balls: 2 - Christensen, Sydney vs Abilene Christian (Mar 29, 2017) 2 - Christensen, Sydney vs Arizona (May 27, 2017) Pitching Innings pitched: Selman, Kelsee at Oklahoma (Apr 22, 2017) Runs allowed: 9 - Selman, Kelsee vs Oklahoma State (Apr 29, 2017) Earned runs: 6 - Selman, Kelsee vs Oklahoma State (Apr 29, 2017) W alks allowed: 6 - Selman, Kelsee vs Arizona (May 27, 2017) Strikeouts: 17 - Rodoni, G ia at Northwestern State (Mar 08, 2017) Hits allowed: 11 - Selman, Kelsee vs Oklahoma State (Apr 29, 2017) Doubles allowed: 4 - Selman, Kelsee at UCF (Mar 17, 2017) Triples allowed: 1 - McGlaun, Shelby vs Abilene Christian (Mar 29, 2017) 1 - Selman, Kelsee vs JMU (May 20, 2017 at Waco, Texas) 1 - Selman, Kelsee at Arizona (May 28, 2017) Homers allowed: 3 - Selman, Kelsee at Louisiana (Mar 09, 2017) W ild pitches: 2 - Rodoni, G ia vs Northwestern (Feb 10, 2017 at Tucson, Ariz.)

26 @BAYLORSOFTBALL 2017 OPPONENT TEAM SUPERLATIVES OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS Batting At bats: 38 - at Kansas (Mar 25, 2017) Runs scored: 9 - vs Oklahoma State (Apr 29, 2017) Hits: 13 - vs Oklahoma State (Apr 29, 2017) RBIs: 6 - vs Northwestern (Feb 10, 2017 at Tucson, Ariz.) 6 - vs UTSA (Feb 19, 2017) 6 - vs UCLA (Mar 05, 2017 at Fullerton, Calif.) Doubles: 5 - at UCF (Mar 17, 2017) Triples: 1 - vs Abilene Christian (Mar 29, 2017) 1 - vs JMU (May 20, 2017 at Waco, Texas) 1 - at Arizona (May 28, 2017) Home runs: 3 - vs UCLA (Mar 05, 2017 at Fullerton, Calif.) 3 - at Louisiana (Mar 09, 2017) Total bases: 23 - vs UCLA (Mar 05, 2017 at Fullerton, Calif.) Walks: 8 - at Arizona (May 28, 2017) Strikeouts: 17 - at Northwestern State (Mar 08, 2017) Sac hits: 3 - at Kansas (Mar 25, 2017) Sac flies: 1 - (5 tim es ) Stolen bases: 5 - vs McNeese State (Feb 22, 2017) Hit by pitch: 2 - at Cal State Fullerton (Mar 05, 2017) 2 - vs Oklahoma State (Apr 28, 2017) 2 - vs JMU (May 21, 2017 at Waco, Texas) Caught stealing: 1 - (6 tim es ) Runners LOB: 13 - at Kansas (Mar 25, 2017) Hit into DP: 2 - vs Lamar (Feb 18, 2017) Fielding Putouts: 30 - at Kansas (Mar 25, 2017) 30 - at Oklahoma (Apr 22, 2017) Assists: 20 - at Kansas (Mar 25, 2017) Errors: 6 - vs McNeese State (Feb 22, 2017) Passed balls: 2 - vs UTSA (Mar 14, 2017) DPs turned: 2 - vs Northwestern (Feb 10, 2017 at Tucson, Ariz.) 2 - vs Oklahoma State (May 12, 2017 at Oklahoma City, OK) Pitching Innings pitched: at Kansas (Mar 25, 2017) at Oklahoma (Apr 22, 2017) Runs allowed: 16 - at UCF (Mar 17, 2017) Earned runs: 16 - at UCF (Mar 17, 2017) W alks allowed: 11 - vs Iowa State (Apr 08, 2017) Strikeouts: 10 - at Oklahoma (Apr 22, 2017) Hits allowed: 17 - at UCF (Mar 17, 2017) Doubles allowed: 5 - vs UCLA (Mar 05, 2017 at Fullerton, Calif.) Triples allowed: 2 - vs UMass (Feb 24, 2017) Homers allowed: 3 - at Kansas (Mar 25, 2017) W ild pitches: 2 - (6 tim es ) Hit batters: 3 - at Northwestern State (Mar 08, 2017)

27 @BAYLORSOFTBALL 2017 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL SUPERLATIVES OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Batting At bats: 6 - M cg inley, E. at Kansas (Mar 25, 2017) Runs scored: 3 - Montgomery vs Oklahoma State (Apr 29, 2017) Hits: 3 - (12 tim es ) RBIs: 4 - Pendley, N. at Oklahoma (Apr 23, 2017) Doubles: 2 - Perella vs North Texas (Feb 19, 2017) 2 - BREWER, C. at UCF (Mar 17, 2017) 2 - Roane at Kansas (Mar 25, 2017) Triples: 1 - Neese, H. vs Abilene Christian (Mar 29, 2017) 1 - Newton, T vs JMU (May 20, 2017 at Waco, Texas) 1 - M ulipola at Arizona (May 28, 2017) Home runs: 1 - (25 tim es ) Total bases: 7 - Catron, M. vs McNeese State (Feb 22, 2017) 7 - Mauga at Arizona (May 26, 2017) Walks: 4 - Mauga vs Arizona (May 27, 2017) Strikeouts: 3 - (11 tim es ) Sac hits: 1 - (31 tim es ) Sac flies: 1 - (5 tim es ) Stolen bases: 3 - Piancastelli vs McNeese State (Feb 22, 2017) Hit by pitch: 2 - Haffner, J. vs Oklahoma State (Apr 28, 2017) Caught stealing: 1 - (6 tim es ) Runners LOB: 6 - Edinger, A. vs Oklahoma State (Apr 28, 2017) Fielding Putouts: 13 - Tolle, M vs JMU (May 20, 2017 at Waco, Texas) Assists: 11 - McElhaney at Kansas (Mar 25, 2017) Errors: 3 - Piancastelli vs McNeese State (Feb 22, 2017) Passed balls: 2 - NIX vs UTSA (Mar 14, 2017) Pitching Innings pitched: Reid, A. at Kansas (Mar 25, 2017) Runs allowed: 11 - Grauer vs UCLA (Mar 05, 2017 at Fullerton, Calif.) 11 - TONEY, K. at UCF (Mar 17, 2017) Earned runs: 11 - TONEY, K. at UCF (Mar 17, 2017) W alks allowed: 5 - Sm ith, R. vs McNeese State (Feb 22, 2017) Strikeouts: 9 - Parker, P. at Oklahoma (Apr 23, 2017) Hits allowed: 13 - Grauer vs UCLA (Mar 05, 2017 at Fullerton, Calif.) Doubles allowed: 5 - Grauer vs UCLA (Mar 05, 2017 at Fullerton, Calif.) Triples allowed: 2 - COLLERAN vs UMass (Feb 24, 2017) Homers allowed: 2 - (7 tim es ) W ild pitches: 2 - (5 tim es )

28 MISCELLANEOUS STATS AND STREAKS / STARTING LINEUPS SUMMARY 2017 Baylor Softball Miscellaneous Stats for Baylor (as of May 30, 2017) (All games) Multiple Hit Games Total 2 Walker, Kyla Scroggins, Jessie Cargill, Lindsey Kettler, Maddison Friudenberg, Shelby McGlaun, Shelby Hawkins, Ari Ellis, Taylor Christensen, Sydney Selman, Kelsee O'Neal, Madi TEAM Multiple RBI Games Total 12 Friudenberg, Shelby McGlaun, Shelby Hawkins, Ari Walker, Kyla Christensen, Sydney Kettler, Maddison Scroggins, Jessie Ellis, Taylor Cargill, Lindsey Charlton, Caitlin TEAM Hitting Streaks Longest Current 0 Cargill, Lindsey Hawkins, Ari Walker, Kyla Scroggins, Jessie 10-4 Kettler, Maddison Friudenberg, Shelby McGlaun, Shelby Christensen, Sydney 4-3 Ellis, Taylor Charlton, Caitlin 2-16 Selman, Kelsee 2-13 Browder, Riley 1-6 O'Neal, Madi 1 - Reached Base Streaks Longest Current 0 Cargill, Lindsey Friudenberg, Shelby Hawkins, Ari Kettler, Maddison Scroggins, Jessie Walker, Kyla Ellis, Taylor Charlton, Caitlin 8-24 McGlaun, Shelby Christensen, Sydney 4-16 Selman, Kelsee 4-6 O'Neal, Madi 1-13 Browder, Riley 1 - STARTERS SUMMARY Position Batting Order Player GS p c 1b 2b 3b ss lf cf rf of dh 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 12 Friudenberg, She Cargill, Lindsey Scroggins, Jessie Walker, Kyla Kettler, Maddison McGlaun, Shelby Hawkins, Ari Ellis, Taylor Christensen, Syd Selman, Kelsee Charlton, Caitlin Rodoni, G ia Browder, Riley Potts, Kendall Langkamp, Abby O'Neal, Madi

29 2017 BATTING Hitting minimums - 1 Games 50% of Games 1.0 AB/Game Pitching minimums - 1 Games 0.5 IP/Gam e Batting avg 1. 0 Cargill, Lindsey Walker, Kyla Scroggins, Jessie Friudenberg, Shelby Kettler, Maddison Runs scored 1. 0 Cargill, Lindsey Walker, Kyla Scroggins, Jessie Hawkins, Ari Kettler, Maddison 2 4 Doubles Hawkins, Ari Scroggins, Jessie McGlaun, Shelby 7 2 Walker, Kyla 7 4 Kettler, Maddison 7 Total bases 1. 2 Walker, Kyla Friudenberg, Shelby Cargill, Lindsey Scroggins, Jessie McGlaun, Shelby 8 7 Sac bunts 1. 0 Cargill, Lindsey 8 14 Hawkins, Ari Scroggins, Jessie Walker, Kyla tied at... 4 Caught stealing 1. 2 Walker, Kyla Scroggins, Jessie 6 0 Cargill, Lindsey Kettler, Maddison 4 14 Hawkins, Ari 4 Strikeouts McGlaun, Shelby Christensen, Sydney Hawkins, Ari Ellis, Taylor Friudenberg, Shelby 1 8 At bats Scroggins, Jessie Walker, Kyla Cargill, Lindsey McGlaun, Shelby Kettler, Maddison Games as sub Browder, Riley O'Neal, Madi Christensen, Sydney Charlton, Caitlin tied at... 4 Slugging pct Friudenberg, Shelby Walker, Kyla Cargill, Lindsey McGlaun, Shelby Hawkins, Ari Hits 1. 2 Walker, Kyla Cargill, Lindsey Scroggins, Jessie Friudenberg, Shelby Kettler, Maddison 5 8 Triples 1. 2 Walker, Kyla Cargill, Lindsey Kettler, Maddison Browder, Riley 1 Walks Friudenberg, Shelby Hawkins, Ari Ellis, Taylor Cargill, Lindsey McGlaun, Shelby 1 3 Sac flies Hawkins, Ari 2 24 McGlaun, Shelby 2 3 Ellis, Taylor 2 12 Friudenberg, Shelby tied at... 1 Steal attempts 1. 0 Cargill, Lindsey Walker, Kyla Scroggins, Jessie Hawkins, Ari Kettler, Maddison 1 5 Grounded into DP Scroggins, Jessie 1 12 Friudenberg, Shelby 1 3 Ellis, Taylor 1 Games played Friudenberg, Shelby Scroggins, Jessie Cargill, Lindsey McGlaun, Shelby tied at On base pct 1. 0 Cargill, Lindsey Friudenberg, Shelby Walker, Kyla Hawkins, Ari Scroggins, Jessie Runs batted in Friudenberg, Shelby McGlaun, Shelby Hawkins, Ari Christensen, Sydney tied at Home runs McGlaun, Shelby Friudenberg, Shelby Christensen, Sydney Hawkins, Ari Scroggins, Jessie 3 Hit by pitch 1. 5 Charlton, Caitlin Hawkins, Ari tied at... 3 Stolen bases 1. 0 Cargill, Lindsey Walker, Kyla Scroggins, Jessie Hawkins, Ari Kettler, Maddison 1 1 Stolen base pct McGlaun, Shelby Cargill, Lindsey Hawkins, Ari Ellis, Taylor Scroggins, Jessie Total plate appearances Scroggins, Jessie Walker, Kyla Cargill, Lindsey Friudenberg, Shelby McGlaun, Shelby Game starts Friudenberg, Shelby Cargill, Lindsey Scroggins, Jessie tied at

30 2017 PITCHING LEADERS Hitting minimums - 1 Games 50% of Games 1.0 AB/Game Pitching minimums - 1 Games 0.5 IP/Gam e Earned run avg 1. 7 Rodoni, G ia Selman, Kelsee McGlaun, Shelby Opposing bat avg 1. 7 Rodoni, G ia Selman, Kelsee McGlaun, Shelby Won-loss pct 1. 7 Rodoni, G ia Selman, Kelsee McGlaun, Shelby Wins Selman, Kelsee Rodoni, G ia McGlaun, Shelby 6 Losses Selman, Kelsee Rodoni, G ia McGlaun, Shelby 2 Saves Selman, Kelsee McGlaun, Shelby 2 Innings pitched Selman, Kelsee Rodoni, G ia McGlaun, Shelby Games started Selman, Kelsee Rodoni, G ia McGlaun, Shelby Langkamp, Abby 1 Batters struck out Selman, Kelsee Rodoni, G ia McGlaun, Shelby Potts, Kendall 3 Games finished Selman, Kelsee McGlaun, Shelby Rodoni, G ia Potts, Kendall 5 Appearances Selman, Kelsee Rodoni, G ia McGlaun, Shelby Potts, Kendall Langkamp, Abby 1 Games in relief Selman, Kelsee McGlaun, Shelby Rodoni, G ia Potts, Kendall 5 Wild pitches Selman, Kelsee Rodoni, G ia McGlaun, Shelby 3 Balks McGlaun, Shelby 1 Hit batters Selman, Kelsee Rodoni, G ia McGlaun, Shelby Potts, Kendall 1 Intentional BB allowed Selman, Kelsee Rodoni, G ia 1 Runners picked off Christensen, Sydney 1 Batters SO out looking Selman, Kelsee Rodoni, G ia McGlaun, Shelby Potts, Kendall 1 Sac bunts allowed 1. 7 Rodoni, G ia Selman, Kelsee McGlaun, Shelby 3 Sac flies allowed 1. 7 Rodoni, G ia 2 16 Selman, Kelsee McGlaun, Shelby 1 Hits allowed McGlaun, Shelby Rodoni, G ia Selman, Kelsee Runs allowed McGlaun, Shelby Rodoni, G ia Selman, Kelsee 6 5 Earned runs allowed McGlaun, Shelby Rodoni, G ia Selman, Kelsee 5 2 Walks allowed McGlaun, Shelby Rodoni, G ia Selman, Kelsee 5 2 Doubles allowed McGlaun, Shelby Rodoni, G ia Selman, Kelsee 2 7 Triples allowed 1. 7 Rodoni, G ia McGlaun, Shelby Selman, Kelsee 2 Home runs allowed McGlaun, Shelby Rodoni, G ia Selman, Kelsee 1 4

31 PLAYER 13 RILEY BROWDER L/R INF 5-2 SR 3L NEW WAVERLY, TEXAS (COLDSPRING-OAKHURST) CAREER HIGHS ALL GAMES At Bats: 3, four times Runs: 1, several times Hits: 3, vs. Mississippi Valley State (2/27/16) RBI: 2, vs. Mississippi Valley State (2/27/16) Total Bases: 3, twice Hitting Streak: 1 On-base Streak: 4 MISCELLANEOUS Career multi-hit games: 1 Career multi-rbi games: 1 Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 10 vs Cal State Northri pr Feb 10 vs Northwestern pr Feb 17 GRAND CANYON pr Feb 18 LAMAR pr Feb 19 NORTH TEXAS pr Feb 19 UTSA pr Feb 22 MCNEESE STATE pr Feb 22 MCNEESE STATE of Feb 24 SIUE of Feb 24 UMASS of Feb 25 SAINT FRANCIS pr Feb 25 UMASS pr/of Mar 03 vs Arizona State pr Mar 03 vs Michigan pr Mar 04 vs Washington pr Mar 05 vs UCLA pr Mar 05 at Cal State Fullert pr Mar 08 at Northwestern St pr Mar 08 at Northwestern St pr Mar 09 at Louisiana pr Mar 14 UTSA ph/of Mar 17 at UCF pr Mar 18 at UCF pr Mar 19 at UCF pr Mar 21 SAM HOUSTON S *dh/of Mar 25 at Kansas-1 pr Mar 25 at Kansas-2 pr Mar 26 at Kansas pr Mar 29 ABILENE CHRISTI of Mar 31 TEXAS TECH-1 pr Mar 31 TEXAS TECH-2 pr Apr 07 IOW A STATE pr Apr 08 IOW A STATE pr Apr 09 IOW A STATE *of/ph Apr 12 at Texas State *of Apr 22 at Oklahoma pr Apr 23 at Oklahoma-1 pr Apr 28 OKLAHOMA STAT pr/dh Apr 29 OKLAHOMA STAT *dh/of May 06 at Texas pr May 07 at Texas pr May 12 vs Oklahoma State pr May 13 vs Texas pr May 20 vs JMU pr May 21 vs JMU pr May 26 at Arizona pr May 27 at Arizona pr May 28 at Arizona pr Totals 4 gs On base pct..444 Slugging pct..571 BROWDER CAREER STATISTICS Season AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% TOTAL

32 PLAYER GAME-BY-GAME 00 LINDSEY CARGILL L/R OF/INF 5-4 SR 3L ROBINSON, TEXAS (ROBINSON) CAREER HIGHS ALL GAMES At Bats: 5, several times Runs: 3, three times Hits: 4, three times RBI: 3, at Texas Tech (4/4/15) Total Bases: 7, vs. San Jose State (3/4/16) Hitting Streak: 22 On-base Streak: 36 MISCELLANEOUS Career multi-hit games: 71 Season multi-hit games: 23 Career multi-rbi games: 14 Season multi-rbi games: 2 Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 09 vs Fordham *3b Feb 10 vs Cal State Northri *3b Feb 10 vs Northwestern *3b Feb 11 vs Tulsa *3b Feb 11 at Arizona-1 *3b Feb 16 UTSA *3b Feb 17 GRAND CANYON *3b Feb 18 LAMAR *3b Feb 19 NORTH TEXAS *3b Feb 19 UTSA *3b Feb 22 MCNEESE STATE *3b Feb 22 MCNEESE STATE *3b Feb 24 SIUE *3b Feb 24 UMASS *3b Feb 25 SAINT FRANCIS *3b Feb 25 UMASS *3b Feb 26 SIUE *3b Mar 03 vs Arizona State *3b Mar 03 vs Michigan *3b Mar 04 vs Washington *3b Mar 05 vs UCLA *3b Mar 05 at Cal State Fullert *3b Mar 08 at Northwestern St *3b Mar 08 at Northwestern St *3b Mar 09 at Louisiana *3b Mar 14 INCARNATE WOR *3b Mar 14 UTSA *3b/c Mar 17 at UCF *3b Mar 18 at UCF *3b Mar 19 at UCF *3b Mar 21 SAM HOUSTON S *3b Mar 25 at Kansas-1 *3b Mar 25 at Kansas-2 *3b Mar 26 at Kansas *3b Mar 29 ABILENE CHRISTI *3b Mar 31 TEXAS TECH-1 *3b Mar 31 TEXAS TECH-2 *3b Apr 01 TEXAS TECH *3b Apr 07 IOW A STATE *3b Apr 08 IOW A STATE *3b Apr 09 IOW A STATE *3b Apr 12 at Texas State *3b Apr 22 at Oklahoma *3b Apr 23 at Oklahoma-1 *3b Apr 23 at Oklahoma-2 *3b /25/1 at Lamar *3b Apr 28 OKLAHOMA STAT *3b Apr 28 OKLAHOMA STAT *3b Apr 29 OKLAHOMA STAT *3b May 05 TEXAS *3b May 06 at Texas *3b May 07 at Texas *3b May 12 vs Oklahoma State *3b May 12 vs Iowa State *3b May 13 vs Texas *3b May 19 vs Kent State *3b May 20 vs JMU *3b May 21 vs JMU *3b May 26 at Arizona *3b May 27 at Arizona *3b May 28 at Arizona *3b Totals 61gs On base pct..478 Slugging pct..495 CARGILL CAREER STATISTICS Season AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% TOTAL

33 PLAYER 5 CAITLIN CHARLTON R/R INF 5-7 JR 2L PALMETTO BAY, FLA. (WESTMINSTER CHRISTIAN) CAREER HIGHS ALL GAMES At Bats: 4, several times Runs: 3, twice Hits: 3, twice RBI: 3, twice Total Bases: 8, vs. Texas Tech (4/3/15) Hitting Streak: 5 On-base Streak: 8 MISCELLANEOUS Career multi-hit games: 10 Season multi-hit games: -- Career multi-rbi games: 13 Season multi-rbi games: 2 Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 17 GRAND CANYON ss Feb 18 LAMAR *ss Feb 19 NORTH TEXAS *ss Feb 22 MCNEESE STATE *ss Feb 24 SIUE *ss/ph Feb 24 UMASS *dh/ss Feb 25 SAINT FRANCIS *ss Feb 25 UMASS *ss Feb 26 SIUE *ss Mar 03 vs Arizona State *ss Mar 03 vs Michigan *ss Mar 04 vs Washington *ss Mar 05 vs UCLA *ss Mar 05 at Cal State Fullert *ss Mar 08 at Northwestern St *ss Mar 08 at Northwestern St ss Mar 09 at Louisiana *ss Mar 14 INCARNATE WOR *ss Mar 14 UTSA *ss Mar 17 at UCF *ss Mar 18 at UCF *ss Mar 19 at UCF *ss Mar 21 SAM HOUSTON S ss Mar 25 at Kansas-1 *ss Mar 25 at Kansas-2 *ss Mar 29 ABILENE CHRISTI *ss Apr 23 at Oklahoma-1 *ss /25/1 at Lamar *dh/ss Apr 28 OKLAHOMA STAT *dh/ss May 06 at Texas *ss May 12 vs Iowa State *ss May 13 vs Texas *ss May 21 vs JMU *ss May 26 at Arizona ss May 27 at Arizona pr May 28 at Arizona ph Totals 30gs On base pct..312 Slugging pct..266 CHARLTON CAREER STATISTICS Season AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% TOTAL

34 PLAYER GAME-BY-GAME 20 SYDNEY CHRISTENSEN R/R C/INF 5-6 JR 2L CRAWFORD, TEXAS (CRAWFORD) CAREER HIGHS ALL GAMES At Bats: 4, several times Runs: 2, twice Hits: 2, several times RBI: 4, twice Total Bases: 5, several times Hitting Streak: 4 On-base Streak: 4 MISCELLANEOUS Career multi-hit games: 7 Season multi-hit games: 3 Career multi-rbi games: 11 Season multi-rbi games: 5 Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 09 vs Fordham *c Feb 10 vs Northwestern *c Feb 11 vs Tulsa *dh/c Feb 11 at Arizona-1 *c Feb 16 UTSA *c Feb 17 GRAND CANYON *c Feb 18 LAMAR c Feb 19 NORTH TEXAS *c Feb 19 UTSA *c Feb 22 MCNEESE STATE *dh/c Feb 24 SIUE *dh/c Feb 25 SAINT FRANCIS *c Feb 26 SIUE *dh/c Mar 03 vs Michigan *c Mar 04 vs Washington *dh/c Mar 05 vs UCLA c Mar 05 at Cal State Fullert *dh/c Mar 08 at Northwestern St c Mar 08 at Northwestern St *c Mar 09 at Louisiana *c Mar 14 INCARNATE WOR *dh/c Mar 14 UTSA *dh/c Mar 17 at UCF *c Mar 19 at UCF *c Mar 21 SAM HOUSTON S *c Mar 25 at Kansas-1 *dh/c Mar 25 at Kansas-2 c Mar 26 at Kansas *c Mar 29 ABILENE CHRISTI *dh/c Mar 31 TEXAS TECH-1 *dh/c Mar 31 TEXAS TECH-2 *dh/c Apr 01 TEXAS TECH *dh/c Apr 07 IOW A STATE *dh/c Apr 08 IOW A STATE *dh/c Apr 09 IOW A STATE *c/dh Apr 12 at Texas State *c Apr 22 at Oklahoma *c Apr 23 at Oklahoma-1 ph/c Apr 23 at Oklahoma-2 *c /25/1 at Lamar c Apr 28 OKLAHOMA STAT *dh/c Apr 29 OKLAHOMA STAT *c May 05 TEXAS *dh/c May 06 at Texas c May 07 at Texas *c May 12 vs Oklahoma State *dh/c May 12 vs Iowa State *c May 13 vs Texas c May 19 vs Kent State *dh/c May 20 vs JMU *c May 26 at Arizona *c May 27 at Arizona *c May 28 at Arizona *c Totals 45gs On base pct..198 Slugging pct..381 CHRISTENSEN CAREER STATISTICS Season AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% TOTAL

35 RETURNING PLAYERS 3 TAYLOR ELLIS R/R INF 5-8 FR HS WACO, TEXAS CAREER HIGHS ALL GAMES At Bats: 4, vs. Northwestern (2/10/17) Runs: 2, three times Hits: 2, several times RBI: 2, three times Total Bases: 3, vs. Arizona (5/27/17) Hitting Streak: 4 On-base Streak: 10 MISCELLANEOUS Career multi-hit games: 5 Season multi-hit games: 5 Career multi-rbi games: 3 Season multi-rbi games: 3 Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 09 vs Fordham *ss Feb 10 vs Cal State Northri *c Feb 10 vs Northwestern *ss Feb 11 vs Tulsa *c/dh Feb 11 at Arizona-1 *dh/ss Feb 16 UTSA *ss Feb 17 GRAND CANYON *ss Feb 18 LAMAR *c/ss Feb 19 NORTH TEXAS pr Feb 19 UTSA *dh/ss Feb 22 MCNEESE STATE *c Feb 24 SIUE ss Feb 24 UMASS *c Feb 25 SAINT FRANCIS *dh Feb 25 UMASS *c Feb 26 SIUE c Mar 03 vs Arizona State *dh/c Mar 05 vs UCLA *c Mar 08 at Northwestern St *c Mar 08 at Northwestern St *ss Mar 09 at Louisiana *2b Mar 14 INCARNATE WOR *2b Mar 14 UTSA *2b Mar 17 at UCF *2b Mar 18 at UCF *dh/c Mar 21 SAM HOUSTON S *ss/c Mar 25 at Kansas-2 *c Mar 26 at Kansas *ss Mar 29 ABILENE CHRISTI c Mar 31 TEXAS TECH-1 *ss Mar 31 TEXAS TECH-2 *ss Apr 01 TEXAS TECH *ss Apr 07 IOW A STATE *ss Apr 08 IOW A STATE *ss Apr 09 IOW A STATE *ss Apr 12 at Texas State *ss Apr 22 at Oklahoma *ss Apr 23 at Oklahoma-1 *c/ss Apr 23 at Oklahoma-2 *ss /25/1 at Lamar *c Apr 28 OKLAHOMA STAT *ss Apr 28 OKLAHOMA STAT *c Apr 29 OKLAHOMA STAT *ss May 05 TEXAS *ss May 06 at Texas *c May 07 at Texas *ss May 12 vs Oklahoma State *ss May 13 vs Texas *c May 19 vs Kent State *ss May 20 vs JMU *ss May 21 vs JMU *c May 26 at Arizona *ss/c May 27 at Arizona *ss May 28 at Arizona *ss Totals 50gs On base pct..371 Slugging pct..300 ELLIS CAREER STATISTICS Season AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% TOTAL

36 PLAYER GAME-BY-GAME 12 SHELBY FRIUDENBERG R/R INF 5-6 JR 2L BRUCEVILLE, TEXAS CAREER HIGHS ALL GAMES At Bats: 5, at Kansas (3/25/17) Runs: 3, three times Hits: 4, vs. California (3/11/16) RBI: 6, at Texas Tech (5/1/16) Total Bases: 9, three times Hitting Streak: 7 On-base Streak: 33 MISCELLANEOUS Career multi-hit games: 49 Season multi-hit games: 17 Career multi-rbi games: 47 Season multi-rbi games: 14 Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 09 vs Fordham *1b Feb 10 vs Cal State Northri *ss Feb 10 vs Northwestern *1b Feb 11 vs Tulsa *ss Feb 11 at Arizona-1 *1b Feb 16 UTSA *1b Feb 17 GRAND CANYON *1b Feb 18 LAMAR *1b/d Feb 19 NORTH TEXAS *1b Feb 19 UTSA *ss/1b Feb 22 MCNEESE STATE *1b Feb 22 MCNEESE STATE *ss Feb 24 SIUE *1b Feb 24 UMASS *1b/d Feb 25 SAINT FRANCIS *1b Feb 25 UMASS *dh Feb 26 SIUE *1b Mar 03 vs Arizona State *1b Mar 03 vs Michigan *1b Mar 04 vs Washington *1b Mar 05 vs UCLA *1b Mar 05 at Cal State Fullert *1b Mar 08 at Northwestern St *dh/ Mar 08 at Northwestern St *1b Mar 09 at Louisiana *1b Mar 14 INCARNATE WOR *1b/d Mar 14 UTSA *1b/d Mar 17 at UCF *1b Mar 18 at UCF *1b Mar 19 at UCF *1b Mar 21 SAM HOUSTON S *1b Mar 25 at Kansas-1 *1b Mar 25 at Kansas-2 *1b Mar 26 at Kansas *1b Mar 29 ABILENE CHRISTI *c/dh Mar 31 TEXAS TECH-1 *1b Mar 31 TEXAS TECH-2 *1b Apr 01 TEXAS TECH *1b Apr 07 IOW A STATE *c/dh Apr 08 IOW A STATE *1b Apr 09 IOW A STATE *1b Apr 12 at Texas State *1b Apr 22 at Oklahoma *1b Apr 23 at Oklahoma-1 *1b Apr 23 at Oklahoma-2 *1b /25/1 at Lamar *1b Apr 28 OKLAHOMA STAT *1b/d Apr 28 OKLAHOMA STAT *1b Apr 29 OKLAHOMA STAT *1b May 05 TEXAS *1b May 06 at Texas *1b May 07 at Texas *1b May 12 vs Oklahoma State *1b May 12 vs Iowa State *1b May 13 vs Texas *1b May 19 vs Kent State *1b May 20 vs JMU *1b May 21 vs JMU *1b May 26 at Arizona *1b May 27 at Arizona *1b May 28 at Arizona *1b Totals 61gs On base pct..456 Slugging pct..582 FRIUDENBERG CAREER STATISTICS Season AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% TOTAL

37 PLAYER GAME-BY-GAME 14 ARI HAWKINS R/R INF 5-9 SR 3L MOUNTAIN HOUSE, CALIF. (KIMBALL) CAREER HIGHS ALL GAMES At Bats: 4, several times Runs: 3, three times Hits: 3, several times RBI: 4, twice Total Bases: 6, three times Hitting Streak: 12 On-base Streak: 28 MISCELLANEOUS Career multi-hit games: 52 Season multi-hit games: 10 Career multi-rbi games: 23 Season multi-rbi games: 8 Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 09 vs Fordham *2b Feb 10 vs Cal State Northri *2b Feb 10 vs Northwestern *2b Feb 11 vs Tulsa *2b Feb 11 at Arizona-1 *2b Feb 16 UTSA *2b Feb 17 GRAND CANYON *2b Feb 18 LAMAR *2b Feb 19 NORTH TEXAS *2b Feb 19 UTSA *2b Feb 22 MCNEESE STATE *2b Feb 22 MCNEESE STATE *2b Feb 24 SIUE *2b Feb 24 UMASS *2b Feb 25 SAINT FRANCIS *2b Feb 25 UMASS *2b Feb 26 SIUE *2b Mar 03 vs Arizona State *2b Mar 03 vs Michigan *2b Mar 04 vs Washington *2b Mar 05 vs UCLA *2b Mar 05 at Cal State Fullert *2b Mar 08 at Northwestern St *2b Mar 08 at Northwestern St *2b Mar 18 at UCF *2b Mar 19 at UCF *2b Mar 21 SAM HOUSTON S *2b Mar 25 at Kansas-1 *2b Mar 25 at Kansas-2 *2b Mar 26 at Kansas *2b Mar 29 ABILENE CHRISTI *2b Mar 31 TEXAS TECH-1 *2b Mar 31 TEXAS TECH-2 *2b Apr 01 TEXAS TECH *2b Apr 07 IOW A STATE *2b Apr 08 IOW A STATE *2b Apr 09 IOW A STATE *2b Apr 12 at Texas State *2b Apr 22 at Oklahoma *2b Apr 23 at Oklahoma-1 *2b Apr 23 at Oklahoma-2 *2b /25/1 at Lamar *2b Apr 28 OKLAHOMA STAT *2b Apr 28 OKLAHOMA STAT *2b Apr 29 OKLAHOMA STAT *2b May 05 TEXAS *2b May 06 at Texas *2b May 07 at Texas *2b May 12 vs Oklahoma State *2b May 12 vs Iowa State *2b May 13 vs Texas *2b May 19 vs Kent State *2b May 20 vs JMU *2b May 21 vs JMU *2b May 26 at Arizona *2b May 27 at Arizona *2b May 28 at Arizona *2b Totals 57gs On base pct..411 Slugging pct..469 HAWKINS CAREER STATISTICS Season AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% TOTAL

38 PLAYER GAME-BY-GAME 4 MADDISON KETTLER L/R OF/INF 5-2 FR HS WEST, TEXAS CAREER HIGHS ALL GAMES At Bats: 4, several times Runs: 2, several times Hits: 3, several times RBI: 2, several times Total Bases: 4, twice Hitting Streak: 7 On-base Streak: 16 MISCELLANEOUS Career multi-hit games: 17 Season multi-hit games: 17 Career multi-rbi games: 5 Season multi-rbi games: 5 Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 09 vs Fordham *of Feb 10 vs Cal State Northri *of Feb 10 vs Northwestern *of Feb 11 vs Tulsa *of Feb 11 at Arizona-1 *of Feb 16 UTSA *of Feb 17 GRAND CANYON *of Feb 18 LAMAR *of Feb 19 NORTH TEXAS *of Feb 19 UTSA *of Feb 22 MCNEESE STATE *of Feb 22 MCNEESE STATE *of/dh Feb 24 SIUE *c/dh Feb 24 UMASS *of/ss Feb 25 SAINT FRANCIS *of Feb 25 UMASS *of/dh Feb 26 SIUE *of Mar 03 vs Arizona State *of Mar 03 vs Michigan *of Mar 04 vs Washington *of Mar 05 vs UCLA *of Mar 05 at Cal State Fullert *of Mar 08 at Northwestern St *of Mar 08 at Northwestern St *of Mar 09 at Louisiana *of Mar 14 INCARNATE WOR *of Mar 14 UTSA *of Mar 17 at UCF *of Mar 18 at UCF *of/2b Mar 19 at UCF *of Mar 25 at Kansas-1 *of Mar 25 at Kansas-2 *of Mar 26 at Kansas *of Mar 29 ABILENE CHRISTI *of/ss Mar 31 TEXAS TECH-1 *of Mar 31 TEXAS TECH-2 *of Apr 01 TEXAS TECH *of Apr 07 IOW A STATE *of Apr 08 IOW A STATE *of/dh Apr 09 IOW A STATE *of Apr 12 at Texas State *of Apr 22 at Oklahoma *of Apr 23 at Oklahoma-1 *of Apr 23 at Oklahoma-2 *of /25/1 at Lamar *of Apr 28 OKLAHOMA STAT *of Apr 28 OKLAHOMA STAT *of/dh Apr 29 OKLAHOMA STAT *of/dh May 05 TEXAS *of May 06 at Texas *of May 07 at Texas *of/dh May 12 vs Oklahoma State *of May 12 vs Iowa State *of May 13 vs Texas *of May 19 vs Kent State *of May 20 vs JMU *of May 21 vs JMU *of May 26 at Arizona *of May 27 at Arizona *of May 28 at Arizona *of Totals 60gs On base pct..369 Slugging pct..411 KETTLER CAREER STATISTICS Season AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% TOTAL

39 PLAYER GAME-BY-GAME 10 ABBY LANGKAMP L/L LHP 5-10 SO 1L THE WOODLANDS, TEXAS (THE WOODLANDS) CAREER HIGHS ALL GAMES At Bats: 1, several times Runs: 1, at Abilene Christian (4/27/16) Hits: 1, at Abilene Christian (4/27/16) RBI: -- Total Bases: 1, at Abilene Christian (4/27/16) Hitting Streak: 1 On-base Streak: 1 Innings: 2.1, vs. Cleveland State (3/15/16) Strikeouts: 3, at Abilene Christian (4/27/16) Winning Streak: -- Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 24 UMASS 1b Mar 14 INCARNATE WOR *p/dh Mar 17 at UCF ph Mar 29 ABILENE CHRISTI 1b Apr 09 IOW A STATE ph Totals 1 gs On base pct..000 Slugging pct..000 #10 Langkamp, Abby - 1 appearance (All games) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP IBB Score W-L Sv ERA NP Mar 14 INCARNATE WOR * Totals LANGKAMP CAREER STATISTICS HITTING Season AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% TOTAL PITCHING Season ERA W-L APP-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA / TOTAL /

40 PLAYER GAME-BY-GAME 24 SHELBY GOOSE McGLAUN R/R RHP/INF 5-8 FR HS HUMBLE, TEXAS CAREER HIGHS At Bats: 4, several times Runs: 2, twice Hits: 4, vs. UCLA (3/5/17) RBI: 5, vs. UCLA (3/5/17) Total Bases: 10, vs. UCLA (3/5/17) Hitting Streak: 5 On-base Streak: 7 Innings: 7, twice Career 10+strikeout games: 1 Strikeouts: 11, vs. SFU (2/25/17) Winning Streak: 3 MISCELLANEOUS Career multi-hit games: 10 Season multi-hit games: 10 Career multi-rbi games: 9 Season multi-rbi games: 9 Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 09 vs Fordham *dh/p Feb 10 vs Cal State Northri *1b Feb 10 vs Northwestern *p/dh Feb 11 vs Tulsa *1b Feb 11 at Arizona-1 *ss/dh Feb 16 UTSA *dh Feb 17 GRAND CANYON *dh Feb 18 LAMAR *p/dh Feb 19 NORTH TEXAS *dh Feb 19 UTSA *1b/d Feb 22 MCNEESE STATE *dh/p Feb 22 MCNEESE STATE *1b Feb 24 SIUE *of/dh Feb 24 UMASS *ss/of Feb 25 SAINT FRANCIS *p Feb 25 UMASS *1b Feb 26 SIUE *c/dh Mar 03 vs Arizona State *c/dh Mar 03 vs Michigan *dh Mar 04 vs Washington *c/dh Mar 05 vs UCLA *dh/d Mar 05 at Cal State Fullert *p/dh Mar 08 at Northwestern St *1b/d Mar 08 at Northwestern St *p/dh Mar 09 at Louisiana *dh Mar 14 INCARNATE WOR *c/p Mar 14 UTSA *c/dh Mar 17 at UCF *dh/p Mar 18 at UCF *c/dh Mar 19 at UCF *dh Mar 21 SAM HOUSTON S *of/dh Mar 25 at Kansas-1 *c/dh Mar 25 at Kansas-2 *dh/p Mar 26 at Kansas *dh Mar 29 ABILENE CHRISTI *1b/p Mar 31 TEXAS TECH-1 *c/dh Mar 31 TEXAS TECH-2 *c/dh Apr 01 TEXAS TECH *c/dh Apr 07 IOW A STATE *1b Apr 08 IOW A STATE *c/dh Apr 09 IOW A STATE *p Apr 12 at Texas State *p/dh Apr 22 at Oklahoma *dh Apr 23 at Oklahoma-1 *dh Apr 23 at Oklahoma-2 *dh/p /25/1 at Lamar *ss/dh Apr 28 OKLAHOMA STAT *c/dh Apr 28 OKLAHOMA STAT *ss/dh Apr 29 OKLAHOMA STAT ph May 05 TEXAS *c/dh May 06 at Texas *dh May 07 at Texas *dh May 12 vs Oklahoma State *c/dh May 12 vs Iowa State *dh May 13 vs Texas *dh May 19 vs Kent State *c/dh May 20 vs JMU *dh May 21 vs JMU *dh May 26 at Arizona *dh May 27 at Arizona *dh May 28 at Arizona *dh Totals 60gs Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP IBB Score W-L Sv ERA NP Feb 09 vs Fordham Feb 10 vs Northwestern * Feb 18 LAMAR * Feb 19 UTSA Feb 22 MCNEESE STATE Feb 25 SAINT FRANCIS * Mar 03 vs Arizona State Mar 05 at Cal State Fullert * Mar 08 at Northwestern St * Mar 14 INCARNATE WOR Mar 17 at UCF Mar 21 SAM HOUSTON S Mar 25 at Kansas Mar 29 ABILENE CHRISTI Mar 31 TEXAS TECH Apr 09 IOW A STATE * Apr 12 at Texas State * Apr 23 at Oklahoma Apr 28 OKLAHOMA STAT Totals MCGLAUN CAREER STATISTICS BATTING Season AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% TOTAL PITCHING Season ERA W-L APP-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA / TOTAL /

41 PLAYER GAME-BY-GAME 6 MADI O NEAL L/R OF 5-2 FR HS HUFFMAN, TEXAS CAREER HIGHS ALL GAMES At Bats: 3, vs. McNeese State (2/22/17) Runs: 1, several times Hits: 2, vs. McNeese State (2/22/17) RBI: -- Total Bases: 2, vs. McNeese State (2/22/17) Hitting Streak: 1 On-base Streak: 1 MISCELLANEOUS Career multi-hit games: 1 Season multi-hit games: 1 Career multi-rbi games: -- Season multi-rbi games: -- Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 10 vs Cal State Northri of Feb 10 vs Northwestern pr Feb 11 vs Tulsa pr Feb 11 at Arizona-1 pr Feb 18 LAMAR pr Feb 19 NORTH TEXAS ph Feb 19 UTSA pr Feb 22 MCNEESE STATE ph Feb 22 MCNEESE STATE *c/dh Feb 24 UMASS of Feb 25 SAINT FRANCIS ph Feb 25 UMASS of Feb 26 SIUE pr Mar 03 vs Michigan pr Mar 05 vs UCLA pr Mar 08 at Northwestern St pr Mar 14 UTSA ph Mar 17 at UCF ph/of Mar 18 at UCF pr/of Mar 19 at UCF pr Mar 25 at Kansas-1 pr Mar 25 at Kansas-2 pr Mar 26 at Kansas pr Mar 29 ABILENE CHRISTI of Mar 31 TEXAS TECH-2 pr Apr 08 IOW A STATE pr Apr 09 IOW A STATE of Apr 12 at Texas State pr Apr 28 OKLAHOMA STAT of Apr 29 OKLAHOMA STAT pr May 07 at Texas pr/of May 12 vs Oklahoma State pr May 13 vs Texas pr May 21 vs JMU pr May 27 at Arizona pr May 28 at Arizona pr Totals 1 gs On base pct..353 Slugging pct..267 O NEAL CAREER STATISTICS Season AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% TOTAL

42 PLAYER GAME-BY-GAME 17 McKENZIE OVIATT L/R OF 5-7 FR HS TUSTIN, CALIF. (CALVARY CAREER HIGHS ALL GAMES At Bats: -- Runs: -- Hits: -- RBI: -- Total Bases: -- Hitting Streak: -- On-base Streak: -- MISCELLANEOUS Career multi-hit games: -- Season multi-hit games: -- Career multi-rbi games: -- Season multi-rbi games: -- Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Mar 09 at Louisiana pr Mar 17 at UCF of Mar 29 ABILENE CHRISTI of Apr 09 IOW A STATE of Totals 0 gs On base pct..000 Slugging pct..000 OVIATT CAREER STATISTICS Season AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% TOTAL

43 PLAYER GAME-BY-GAME 1 KENDALL POTTS L/R RHP 6-1 JR 2L ARLINGTON, TEXAS (MANSFIELD CAREER HIGHS ALL GAMES At Bats: 1, twice Runs: -- Hits: -- RBI: -- Total Bases: -- Hitting Streak: -- On-base Streak: -- Innings: 9.0, vs. UTSA (2/12/16-3/29/16) Strikeouts: 7, twice Winning Streak: 10, (2/12/16-3/29/16) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 11 vs Tulsa p Feb 18 LAMAR p/dh Mar 08 at Northwestern St *dh Totals 1 gs On base pct..000 Slugging pct..000 #1 Potts, Kendall - 5 appearances (All games) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP IB B Score W-L Sv ERA NP Feb 11 vs Tulsa Feb 18 LAMAR Feb 22 MCNEESE STATE Feb 24 SIUE Feb 24 UMASS Totals POTTS CAREER STATISTICS Season ERA W-L APP-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA TOTAL

44 PLAYER GAME-BY-GAME 7 GIA RODONI R/R RHP 5-7 SO 1L LOS BANOS, CALIF. (PANCHECO) CAREER HIGHS ALL GAMES At Bats: 1, three times Runs: 1, three times Hits: 1, twice RBI: 1, twice Total Bases: 1, twice Hitting Streak: 1 On-base Streak: 1 Innings: 8.0, at Northwestern St. (3/8/17) Career 10+strikeout games: 1 Strikeouts: 17, at Northwestern St. (3/8/17) Winning Streak: 10 Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 09 vs Fordham *p Feb 10 vs Cal State Northri *dh Feb 10 vs Northwestern *dh/p Feb 19 UTSA *p/dh Mar 03 vs Arizona State *p/dh Mar 14 UTSA *p Mar 18 at UCF *p Mar 19 at UCF *p Mar 25 at Kansas-2 *p/dh Mar 29 ABILENE CHRISTI *p/dh Apr 08 IOW A STATE *p Apr 23 at Oklahoma-1 *p /25/1 at Lamar *p Apr 28 OKLAHOMA STAT *p/dh Apr 29 OKLAHOMA STAT p May 06 at Texas *p May 12 vs Oklahoma State p May 13 vs Texas *p May 19 vs Kent State *p May 21 vs JMU *p May 28 at Arizona p Totals 18gs On base pct..000 Slugging pct..000 #7 Rodoni, Gia - 32 appearances (All games) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP IB B Score W-L Sv ERA NP Feb 09 vs Fordham * Feb 10 vs Northwestern Feb 11 vs Tulsa * Feb 11 at Arizona Feb 16 UTSA Feb 17 GRAND CANYON * Feb 19 UTSA * Feb 22 MCNEESE STATE * Feb 24 UMASS * Feb 26 SIUE * Mar 03 vs Arizona State * Mar 05 vs UCLA * Mar 05 at Cal State Fullert Mar 08 at Northwestern St * Mar 14 UTSA * Mar 18 at UCF * Mar 19 at UCF * Mar 25 at Kansas-2 * Mar 29 ABILENE CHRISTI * Mar 31 TEXAS TECH-2 * Apr 08 IOW A STATE * Apr 23 at Oklahoma-1 * /25/1 at Lamar * Apr 28 OKLAHOMA STAT * Apr 29 OKLAHOMA STAT May 06 at Texas * May 12 vs Oklahoma State May 13 vs Texas * May 19 vs Kent State * May 21 vs JMU * May 26 at Arizona May 28 at Arizona Totals RODONI CAREER STATISTICS HITTING Season AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% TOTAL PITCHING Season ERA W-L APP-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA / TOTAL

45 PLAYER GAME-BY-GAME 15 JESSIE SCROGGINS L/L OF 5-7 JR 2L LAKEWOOD, CALIF. CAREER HIGHS At Bats: 5, several times Runs: 4, twice Hits: 4, vs. North Dakota State (3/11/16) RBI: 7, at Iowa State (4/1/16) Total Bases: 10, at Iowa State (4/1/16) Hitting Streak: 10 On-base Streak: 15 MISCELLANEOUS Career multi-hit games: 55 Season multi-hit games: 24 Career multi-rbi games: 12 Season multi-rbi games: 3 Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 09 vs Fordham *of Feb 10 vs Cal State Northri *of Feb 10 vs Northwestern *of Feb 11 vs Tulsa *of Feb 11 at Arizona-1 *of Feb 16 UTSA *of Feb 17 GRAND CANYON *of Feb 18 LAMAR *of Feb 19 NORTH TEXAS *of Feb 19 UTSA *of Feb 22 MCNEESE STATE *of Feb 22 MCNEESE STATE *of Feb 24 SIUE *of Feb 24 UMASS *of Feb 25 SAINT FRANCIS *of Feb 25 UMASS *of Feb 26 SIUE *of Mar 03 vs Arizona State *of Mar 03 vs Michigan *of Mar 04 vs Washington *of Mar 05 vs UCLA *of Mar 05 at Cal State Fullert *of Mar 08 at Northwestern St *of Mar 08 at Northwestern St *of Mar 09 at Louisiana *of Mar 14 INCARNATE WOR *of Mar 14 UTSA *of Mar 17 at UCF *of Mar 18 at UCF *of Mar 19 at UCF *of Mar 21 SAM HOUSTON S *of Mar 25 at Kansas-1 *of Mar 25 at Kansas-2 *of Mar 26 at Kansas *of Mar 29 ABILENE CHRISTI *of Mar 31 TEXAS TECH-1 *of Mar 31 TEXAS TECH-2 *of Apr 01 TEXAS TECH *of Apr 07 IOW A STATE *of Apr 08 IOW A STATE *of Apr 09 IOW A STATE *of Apr 12 at Texas State *of Apr 22 at Oklahoma *of Apr 23 at Oklahoma-1 *of Apr 23 at Oklahoma-2 *of /25/1 at Lamar *of Apr 28 OKLAHOMA STAT *of Apr 28 OKLAHOMA STAT *of Apr 29 OKLAHOMA STAT *of May 05 TEXAS *of May 06 at Texas *of May 07 at Texas *of May 12 vs Oklahoma State *of May 12 vs Iowa State *of May 13 vs Texas *of May 19 vs Kent State *of May 20 vs JMU *of May 21 vs JMU *of May 26 at Arizona *of May 27 at Arizona *of May 28 at Arizona *of Totals 61gs On base pct..385 Slugging pct..444 SCROGGINS CAREER STATISTICS Season AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% TOTAL

46 PLAYER GAME-BY-GAME 16 KELSEE SELMAN R/R RHP 5-8 SR 1L LUFKIN, TEXAS (HUDSON/LSU) CAREER HIGHS At Bats: 3, several times Runs: 1, twice Hits: 2, vs. McNeese State (2/22/17) RBI: 1, twice Total Bases: 2, vs. McNeese State (2/22/17) Innings: 8.0, vs. North Texas (2/19/17) Strikeouts: 13, vs. Central Arkansas (2/9/15)* Winning Streak: 9* Hitting Streak: 2 On-base Streak: 4 MISCELLANEOUS Career double-digit strikeout games: 6 Career multi-hit games: 1 Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 10 vs Cal State Northri *p Feb 11 at Arizona-1 *p Feb 16 UTSA *p Feb 17 GRAND CANYON p Feb 18 LAMAR *dh/p Feb 19 NORTH TEXAS *p Feb 22 MCNEESE STATE *p/dh Feb 24 SIUE *p Feb 25 UMASS *p Feb 26 SIUE p/ph Mar 03 vs Michigan *p Mar 04 vs Washington *p Mar 05 vs UCLA p Mar 05 at Cal State Fullert *c/dh Mar 09 at Louisiana *p Mar 17 at UCF *p/dh Mar 19 at UCF p Mar 21 SAM HOUSTON S *p/dh Mar 25 at Kansas-1 *p Mar 25 at Kansas-2 p Mar 26 at Kansas *p Mar 31 TEXAS TECH-1 *p/dh Apr 01 TEXAS TECH *p Apr 07 IOW A STATE *p Apr 12 at Texas State *dh/p Apr 22 at Oklahoma *p Apr 23 at Oklahoma-1 p Apr 28 OKLAHOMA STAT *p Apr 29 OKLAHOMA STAT *p May 05 TEXAS *p May 07 at Texas *p May 12 vs Iowa State *p May 20 vs JMU *p May 26 at Arizona *p May 28 at Arizona *p Totals 29gs Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP IBB Score W-L Sv ERA NP Feb 10 vs Cal State Northri * Feb 10 vs Northwestern Feb 11 at Arizona-1 * Feb 16 UTSA * Feb 17 GRAND CANYON Feb 18 LAMAR Feb 19 NORTH TEXAS * Feb 22 MCNEESE STATE * Feb 24 SIUE * Feb 25 UMASS * Feb 26 SIUE Mar 03 vs Arizona State Mar 03 vs Michigan * Mar 04 vs Washington * Mar 05 vs UCLA Mar 08 at Northwestern St Mar 09 at Louisiana * Mar 14 UTSA Mar 17 at UCF * Mar 19 at UCF Mar 21 SAM HOUSTON S * Mar 25 at Kansas-1 * Mar 25 at Kansas Mar 26 at Kansas * Mar 31 TEXAS TECH-1 * Mar 31 TEXAS TECH Apr 01 TEXAS TECH * Apr 07 IOW A STATE * Apr 12 at Texas State Apr 22 at Oklahoma * Apr 23 at Oklahoma Apr 23 at Oklahoma-2 * /25/1 at Lamar Apr 28 OKLAHOMA STAT * Apr 29 OKLAHOMA STAT * May 05 TEXAS * May 06 at Texas May 07 at Texas * May 12 vs Oklahoma State * May 12 vs Iowa State * May 13 vs Texas May 20 vs JMU * May 26 at Arizona * May 27 at Arizona * May 28 at Arizona * Totals SELMAN CAREER STATISTICS Season ERA W-L APP-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2014* / * / / / TOTAL / *at LSU

47 PLAYER GAME-BY-GAME 2 KYLA WALKER L/L OF 5-2 SO 1L FRANKLIN, TEXAS CAREER HIGHS At Bats: 5, three times Runs: 3, at Iowa State (4/2/16) Hits: 4, three times RBI: 3, twice Total Bases: 5, three times Hitting Streak: 11 On-base Streak: 11 MISCELLANEOUS Career multi-hit games: 40 Season multi-hit games: 26 Career multi-rbi games: 9 Season multi-rbi games: 6 Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 09 vs Fordham *of Feb 10 vs Cal State Northri *of Feb 10 vs Northwestern *of Feb 11 vs Tulsa *of Feb 11 at Arizona-1 *of Feb 16 UTSA *of Feb 17 GRAND CANYON *of Feb 18 LAMAR *of Feb 19 NORTH TEXAS *of Feb 19 UTSA *of Feb 22 MCNEESE STATE *of Feb 22 MCNEESE STATE *of Feb 24 SIUE *of Feb 24 UMASS *of Feb 25 SAINT FRANCIS *of Feb 25 UMASS *of Feb 26 SIUE *of Mar 03 vs Arizona State *of Mar 03 vs Michigan *of Mar 04 vs Washington *of Mar 05 vs UCLA *of Mar 05 at Cal State Fullert *of Mar 08 at Northwestern St *of Mar 08 at Northwestern St *of Mar 09 at Louisiana *of Mar 14 INCARNATE WOR *of Mar 14 UTSA *of Mar 17 at UCF *of Mar 18 at UCF *of Mar 19 at UCF *of Mar 21 SAM HOUSTON S *of Mar 25 at Kansas-1 *of Mar 25 at Kansas-2 *of Mar 26 at Kansas *of Mar 29 ABILENE CHRISTI *of Mar 31 TEXAS TECH-1 *of Mar 31 TEXAS TECH-2 *of Apr 01 TEXAS TECH *of Apr 07 IOW A STATE *of Apr 08 IOW A STATE *of Apr 09 IOW A STATE *dh Apr 22 at Oklahoma *of Apr 23 at Oklahoma-1 *of Apr 23 at Oklahoma-2 *of /25/1 at Lamar *of Apr 28 OKLAHOMA STAT *of Apr 28 OKLAHOMA STAT *of Apr 29 OKLAHOMA STAT *of May 05 TEXAS *of May 06 at Texas *of May 07 at Texas *of May 12 vs Oklahoma State *of May 12 vs Iowa State *of May 13 vs Texas *of May 19 vs Kent State *of May 20 vs JMU *of May 21 vs JMU *of May 26 at Arizona *of May 27 at Arizona *of May 28 at Arizona *of Totals 60gs On base pct..450 Slugging pct..505 WALKER CAREER STATISTICS Season AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% TOTAL

48 ACE IN THE HOLE: Kelsee Selman filling Baylor softball s role of ace in the circle Waco Tribune-Herald By: John Werner March 30, 2017 Baylor s pitching staff has been stacked with aces for a long time. The Lady Bears have seen a parade of all-big 12 pitchers like Cristin Vitek, Lisa Ferguson, Whitney Canion and Heather Stearns. Following Canion s first-team All-American season in 2014, Stearns proved to be a worthy successor with two superb seasons. Coming into this season, Baylor coach Glenn Moore didn t know who his next ace would be. But he was convinced that any pitcher who stepped into that role would have a great chance to thrive because Baylor s offense is so loaded. Kelsee Selman has seized the opportunity and run with it. Nobody has played a more important role in No. 13 Baylor s 29-6 season. The senior right-hander has fashioned a 15-3 record with a 1.45 ERA, and earned Big 12 pitcher of the week for the second time after two impressive starting performances in Baylor s Big 12 opening series win over Kansas last weekend. She hasn t just been good this year she s been outstanding against unbelievable lineups, said Baylor coach Glenn Moore. I don t know if dominating is the proper word but she s certainly pitched effectively day in and day out. We knew the potential was there for her to be our ace, and Kelsee has separated herself. Selman was among four candidates to step into Baylor s lead pitching role. While Gia Rodoni and freshman Shelby McGlaun have both produced good numbers and Kendall Potts has been injured, Selman has been the pitcher Baylor has counted on the most. Selman proved she was ready for prime time when she went 3-0 with a save in the first week of March in the prestigious Judi Garman Classic in Fullerton, Calif. She threw a two-hit shutout against No. 14 Michigan, pitched a complete game against No. 7 Washington and picked up a win in relief against No. 8 UCLA. She also nailed down a save against No. 20 Arizona State. I knew I had to step up because we played teams ranked ahead of us, Selman said. I believed I could do it and we were all prepared for it. I threw strikes and the defense made plays. This has definitely been the year I hoped for. The team has helped me tremendously and hopefully I can end on a strong note. While Baylor s offense has been as good as advertised, a quick look inside Selman s numbers show why she s been so dominant. Her strikeout-to-walk ratio is 98 to 19 in 106 innings. That s a dramatic improvement from last season when she went 5-3 with a 2.75 ERA and walked 36 and struck out 35 in 48 1/3 innings. We talk about having one walk to every three strikeouts but she s well above that, said Baylor pitching coach Britni Sneed Newman. That s a 180-degree turn from last year. She s been in the zone, keeping it simple and having fun. She s a great leader in the circle for us and picks her teammates up and is constantly out there talking to them and keeping them positive. Selman is having the kind of fun now that she had at Lufkin Hudson High School where she was the ace of two Class 3A state championship teams in 2012 and She was a high school All-American pitcher who was also the cleanup hitter in a powerful lineup. Widely recruited out of high school, Selman chose LSU over Baylor, Texas and other schools. She had two good years for the Tigers as she compiled a 15-3 record, including a 9-0 record with a 1.47 ERA as a sophomore in But with LSU bringing in more pitchers, Selman was concerned that she would be squeezed out of playing time and decided to transfer to Baylor. Though Selman enjoyed some good moments last season, she often struggled with her control and her approach to the game. I decided to transfer because I wanted to go somewhere that I could get a lot of pitching time, Selman said. I got off to a pretty good start last year but then I struggled a few games in a row. I was focusing too much on throwing strikes. I made that too big of a deal. This year I simply let them hit the ball and let our defense make plays. Selman has more effectively mixed her pitches this season, complementing her riseball and screwball with a changeup that has kept hitters off balance. She often puts in extra time to improve her game. She leads by example by always working hard, said Baylor third baseman Lindsey Cargill. Every time I come up here, she s always working on her pitching. She always does things when no one is watching to stay on top of things. As the season has progressed, Selman has put up bigger strikeout numbers. Pitching for the third straight day against Kansas, she matched her career high with 10 strikeouts in Sunday s 5-1 win. I think she s going to get a strikeout every single time, Cargill said. But she believes in our defense. She knows when hitters put the ball in play we re going to pick her up. Our whole team is confident in her and that makes her more confident. Though Selman wants to shut down every lineup she faces, she feels a sense of security knowing that she doesn t have to carry the whole load because Baylor s offense is so productive. One of my favorite things is being the visiting team because we hit first and I get to watch them compete, Selman said. I ve heard pitchers say this is one of the hardest lineups 1 through 9 to throw to because they attack every pitch.

49 Atascocita's Shelby McGlaun thriving for Baylor softball Houston Chronicle By: Jason McDaniel April 6, 2017 Shelby 'Goose' McGlaun arrived at Baylor with a big name, a big bat and even bigger expectations. She's already having a huge impact, too. "She's the real deal, no doubt about it," Baylor coach Glenn Moore said. The 2016 Atascocita graduate leads the nationally ranked Bears with eight home runs, she's second with 27 RBIs and she's their hardestthrowing pitcher, helping fuel the Big 12's best winning percentage. The Bears are 32-6 overall and 5-1 in conference. "I didn't know what to expect when I came in," McGlaun said. "I just knew I was going to come in, work hard and fight for a starting spot, and then once I earned that I realized that's not where the work stops. "So I've got to keep working because the game is changing every day." An imposing presence McGlaun's changing every day, for the better. The 5-8 freshman power hitter is batting.293 on the season, but she's at.341 in her past 14 games, and.364 in the past seven. She homered in three straight games last week - all wins for Baylor. "We thought we would get four good years out of her, and she's certainly started off making a name for herself," Moore said. The 17th-year Baylor coach said she put too much pressure on herself early. So, after penciling her into the top half of the order to start the season, anywhere from third to fifth, Moore moved her to seventh for the Judi Garman Classic in California, where she rediscovered her swing. McGlaun hit her second homer in a win over then-no. 14 Michigan, then went 4-for-4 with two homers and five RBIs in a win against then-no. 7 UCLA, helping the Bears top four straight ranked teams. "She's an imposing figure in the box, and as a former pitcher myself she doesn't visually give you any starting points," Moore said. "If you don't know her weakness, it's hard to look at her and find one, so a lot of times she'll start off ahead in the count because coaches are trying to find that first move." Teammates benefit Now she's settling in as the Bears' No. 5 hitter, right behind former All-American first baseman Shelby Friudenberg. The junior hit 18 home runs two years ago but didn't see many great pitches last year, before McGlaun's arrival. With the new freshman slugger behind her, pitchers no longer can work around her. Friudenberg has six homers and a team-leading 33 RBIs. "Being able to be behind her, and protect her in the lineup, is huge, and especially being able to learn from her," McGlaun said. "She'll help me out in the mistakes that I make, and that creates a lineup that's even tougher to pitch to." McGlaun knows she's still learning, which makes her a little harder to retire every day. She's already come a long way from a 4-for-16 start the first five games, which included two hitless efforts. "It was more of a mental adjustment," McGlaun said. "I was psyching myself out at the plate. "It's really about learning to go up there with an approach and make sure I know what the pitcher's going to throw, but the mental side was a huge adjustment, going from high school to here. "High school wasn't as challenging, and here everybody can play ball, everybody's on the same level, so that definitely was tough to come into." Potential ace And that's only her stick. McGlaun is a hard-throwing righty who's already hitting 67 to 68 mph, with 70 equivalent to a 100-mph baseball. She's currently third in the rotation, behind senior Kelsee Selman (17-3, 1.34 ERA) and sophomore Gia Rodoni (10-1, 1.96 ERA), and serving primarily as a middle reliever and closer in conference. But Moore sees her as their potential ace of the future. McGlaun's 5-2 with a 1.81 ERA in five starts, which came in tourney play, 15 appearances and 50 1/3 innings. She also boasts two saves and 48 strikeouts. "When you throw 67, 68, you're going to get your fair share of outs and your fair share of mis-hits, and we've got a good defense behind her," Moore said. That's why McGlaun's coming up big now and looking for bigger things to come. "I'm pretty comfortable," she said. "We have two other great pitchers who I'm able to play behind and learn from. That way, when I get in their position in years to come, I'll have experience. I enjoy being able to come into games and help our other arms, to save them for later in the season. But I like being able to hit as well, score us some runs, and then being able to come in and shut the game out is awesome."

50 Newcomer Trio Making Impact with No. 13 Softball Baylor Bear Foundation By: Jerry Hill May 7, 2017 Taylor Ellis first caught Glenn Moore s eye when she was playing for Midway at the 2011 Little League Softball World Series in Portland, Ore. She s at shortstop and went out about halfway and took the ball from the leftfielder and throws a strike to home plate, Moore said. And ESPN kept replaying it over and over. I pick up the phone and called (associate head coach Mark Lumley) and say, Hey, are you watching the Little League World Series? He said he was, and I said, I want this Ellis kid in green and gold one day. Ellis was 12 years old at the time. One day is now. The talented shortstop is one of three freshmen in the starting lineup for the 13thranked Baylor Lady Bears (32-6, 5-1), who host Iowa State (15-24, 0-6) in a three-game series this weekend at Getterman Stadium. Growing up, it was always a dream of mine to come to Baylor, said Ellis, who is hitting.258 with a combined 28 starts at shortstop, second base and catcher. I would come to the games with my dad and watch awesome players like Brette Regan and Chelsi Lake, people that I really idolized. When I was younger, coming here was sort of like an out-of-reach type of thing. As I got older, it became more realistic. And now that I m here, it s a dream come true. Every day I put on the Baylor green is a special day. With Ellis joining pitcher/outfielder Shelby Goose McGlaun from Humble, Texas, and outfielders Maddison Kettler from West and Madi O Neal from Huffman, Moore said he knew all along that this would be one of the best incoming freshman classes we ve ever had here. The top-rated recruit in the state, McGlaun has lived up to the hype with a.293 batting average, 27 RBI and a team-best eight home runs and is 5-2 with a 1.81 ERA in the circle. Kettler has started all but one game and is hitting.357 with 10 stolen bases and 12 RBI, while O Neal has been used primarily as a pinch-runner and is hitting.333 in limited plate appearances. Especially having them as friends as well, McGlaun said, when we struggle, we can all relate to each other, because we re all still learning the ropes. The learning curve has not been a big one, though. Particularly for the three freshmen in the starting lineup, it s been a fairly seamless transition. This team has great athletes, so I definitely had to work hard coming in, said Kettler, who has been a rock as the everyday leftfielder. I didn t expect to step right on the field. But, when the opportunity was there, I took it. That was the case with Ellis, too. An infielder basically her whole life, she was expected to come in and back up returning starter Caitlin Charlton at shortstop. But, going into her last summer of travel ball with Texas Glory, she was hit with a strange request. Moore asked her, What do you think about catching? It was kind of a shocking moment for me. I was like, What? said Ellis, who was named the Waco Tribune-Herald Super Centex Player of the Year in 2015, when she hit.531 with 17 stolen bases and 39 RBI. But, I m the type of player that you can pretty much stick me where you want and I m going to do my best and give my all for the team, regardless of what it looks like. After losing a catching prospect late in the recruiting process, Moore was forced to make a decision on whether to find another one or try to make one out of somebody like Taylor. Ellis always felt like she had the arm for it, but she went to school over the summer scouring over training video tapes and doing what she could to improve at the position. And I ve been continuing that. I m just excited to contribute to the team any way I can, so that s been a blessing. With Charlton dealing with injuries, Ellis started the season at short and is back there now after splitting some time with Sydney Christensen at catcher and filling in at second base when Ari Hawkins was sick. At the beginning of the year, you see people in the stands that you know, Ellis said. Everybody knows you, everybody s expecting you to be something great. And I think from the start, I was pressing a little bit, wanting to be like the hometown hero.... My parents have helped me a lot with that. When I started out pressing, struggling a little bit, my parents said, Hey, even if you never step foot on that field, we re proud of you. It was a different kind of pressure for McGlaun, who had to deal with the hype of being the top-rated recruit in the state. So when I failed at first, it was kind of a deflating thing, especially in my mind, she said. I think early on, opposing coaches would look at her batting average and think, We can pitch to this girl, Moore said. But, she s become the hitter that we thought she could be. She s a scary hitter. Last week, McGlaun hit homers in three consecutive games. In a three-game sweep of Texas Tech, McGlaun hit.429 and combined with Kettler and Ellis to account for nearly half of the Lady Bears hits (13 of 30) and RBI (five of 11). I just had to get to that point where (I realized) bad things are going to happen I m going to strike out, I m going to pop out, she said. It s just how I respond to those things and how I come back and make adjustments. I think it definitely helped me in the beginning, failing a little bit, just because I had to grow as a player as well as a person to get through it. Originally recruited as an outfielder and hitter, McGlaun is now throwing 70 mph from the circle and is developing an off-speed, which is the No. 1 pitch you need after you throw hard, Moore said. The fact that she can throw as hard as a freshman as Whitney Canion was throwing her senior year is pretty impressive, because Whitney could bring it, Moore said. Like Ellis, her teammate on the Texas Glory select team, Kettler dreamed of playing for the Lady Bears at an early age. Of course, I was looking at other places, said Kettler, who was the Super Centex Player of the Year last season when she hit.645 with five homers, 49 RBI and 22 stolen bases and led West to its first state championship. But, I was just waiting for Baylor. And when that offer was there, I took it. While she played shortstop for her high school team, Kettler was an outfielder in select ball and is very comfortable in left field. It s kind of my domain, I guess you would say. The freshman trio have a comfort zone, knowing that if one of them is off, the other players will pick up the slack. Met and Kett have history together, Ellis said. We played together, so we re really comfortable with each other, we re roommates. Really, that s the best thing I could have asked for, coming in.... When we re struggling, I can say, Hey, you re doing this. And she counter and say, Well, you re doing this. So really, we kind of make each other better.

51 Friudenberg producing at record rate for Baylor Temple Daily Telegram By: Tim Waits April 8, 2017 During an age in which many young athletes are pushed to focus on a single sport of choice, there are still plenty of examples that prove variety doesn t hamper a player s progress. Exhibit A could be Shelby Friudenberg. Playing five sports at Bruceville-Eddy didn t hamper Friudenberg s development as one of the best to ever don a softball uniform for Baylor. The junior first baseman is methodically moving up the career list as one of the most productive power hitters the Lady Bears have known. Playing different sports in high school was something I always wanted to do, said Friudenberg, who lettered in volleyball, basketball, track, tennis and softball during her days as a Lady Eagle. I grew up going to a variety of sporting events to watch my sister compete so it made me want to follow in her footsteps. Softball was always my main priority and consumed most of my focus, but being able to play different sports taught me how to be a well-rounded athlete. Competing in different sports helped me improve my skill set in softball as well as the sport I was training for. If Friudenberg s pace holds up through the remainder of this season and next, she will be Baylor s career home run and RBI leader. She ranked fifth in both categories heading into the weekend s home series against Iowa State. Her 35 home runs are nine behind leader Chelsi Lake, who graduated 10 years ago. Friudenberg, at 130 RBIs, is 54 behind Lake. If the records happen, they happen. But they aren t the be-all and end-all for Friudenberg. Ultimately, statistics have never been a major motivator for me, she said. I focus on the task at hand more so than how my numbers will end up at the close of the season. I would love to shatter records, but I want to enjoy the process at the same time. Friudenberg is an indispensable member of 13th-ranked Baylor, having started all 38 games this season and almost every game since she arrived on campus. She is among the Lady Bears top five in most of the significant offensive categories this season, leading them in RBIs (33) and walks (17), second in home runs (six), third in both slugging percentage (.536) and on base percentage (.431) and fifth in batting average (.345). Friudenberg s 18 home runs as a freshman were a team record and helped her earn third-team All-American honors and a first-team spot on the All-Big 12 squad. She homered 11 times as sophomore and is still driving in runs at a productive clip. My swing has stayed the same throughout my years at Baylor, she said. As a freshman, there are not many scouting reports on you and your weaknesses aren t known. Opposing pitchers may have adapted to Friudenberg to some extent, but she continues to keep pace with them. She came here well known in Central Texas but virtually unknown outside of this area, Baylor coach Glenn Moore said. That s why she saw pitches her freshman year and hasn t since. Eighteen home runs will put you in the do not pitch category. All great hitters have to deal with careful pitching. In Shelby s case, last year s teams continued to pitch around her even though we had two very good hitters backing her up. Moore is quick to remind that Friudenberg is far from onedimensional. Everyone thinks hitting when her name is mentioned and rightly so, but her defensive game is superb and is under-appreciated by default, he said. Shelby is the whole package. As with most sluggers, Friudenberg has had memorable home runs, and one from two years ago still sticks out. That would have to be against UCLA my freshman year, she said. It was the most solid home run I ever hit and it tied the game 2-2 in the top of the seventh. I had struggled all game but was able to break through during my last at-bat. Baylor is battling Oklahoma State and perennial powerhouse Oklahoma for the Big 12 title, and Friudenberg is excited about the Lady Bears prospects the rest of the season. I couldn t ask for better friends and teammates to take the field with, she said.

52 Confident Cargill brings versatility to Lady Bears Waco Tribune-Herald By: John Werner April 27, 2017 Lindsey Cargill might be the most versatile player to ever wear a Baylor softball uniform. She s played every position on the field except first base and pitcher. She pitched at Robinson High School four years ago, so she didn t think it was outlandish to ask Baylor pitching coach Britni Sneed Newman if she could give it a shot. She just thinks it s funny, Cargill said. But I m confident enough. Confidence has never been an issue for Cargill. It s evident in how close she gets to home plate when she plays third base. She almost dares batters to hit the ball her way even though she just started playing the position this year. I really love playing third base because you re in the game more, Cargill said. Out there (in the outfield) I want to yell and scream and no one will hear me. I actually want to get as close to possible. It kind of gives me an edge over them. Cargill takes the same aggressive approach at the plate. She leads the Big 12 with a.457 batting average and is on pace to break the Baylor single season record of.415 set by Kyla Walker last season. Through her first three seasons, Cargill hit.334 but she s been phenomenal this year for the No. 13 Lady Bears coming into this weekend s three-game series against Oklahoma State. Friday s 5 p.m. doubleheader will be followed by Saturday s 2 p.m. series finale at Getterman Stadium. If she had played at the level she had the first three years she would have still been one of our better players, said Baylor coach Glenn Moore. But she s gone to a whole nother level. She s more disciplined and we re doing more power slapping this year. Cargill saw how often Walker reached base last season as a slap hitter, and decided to make the switch from a conventional hitting approach. Batting left handed with tremendous speed, Cargill often beats out infield hits because she gets down the first base line so quickly. Cargill leads the Big 12 with 64 hits and 28 stolen bases and ranks fifth with 40 runs. She set a school record with a 22-game hitting streak that ended last weekend against Oklahoma. While Cargill has a phenomenal.503 on-base percentage, she s mature enough to take it in stride when she doesn t reach base. It s my senior year and I say let s not get upset every time I don t get on base, Cargill said. I just try to get contact on the ball. I ve tried to get something from all our slappers and put it into my game. When Cargill reaches base, Moore is confident enough to let her attempt to steal bases whenever she believes the time is right. He trusts her instincts. I ve given her more freedom on base to do what she wants to do because she s earned that, Moore said. Her timing is impeccable and the way she reads the defense. She s locked in. Cargill enjoyed a superb four-year career at Robinson and honed her game even more by playing for the Buzz travel team that was coached by her father, Mike Cargill. Moore has a roster filled with tremendous Central Texas talent. Six are starters including Cargill, first baseman Shelby Friudenberg from Bruceville-Eddy, shortstop Taylor Ellis from Midway, leftfielder Maddison Kettler from West, rightfielder Kyla Walker from Franklin and catcher Sydney Christensen from Crawford. Moore has recruited Central Texas more widely in recent years because his recruits have increased their skills by playing more travel ball against the best high school players in the state and across the country. The Central Texas talent is here, Moore said. It s just a matter of that talent being developed. Over the last 10 years there s been a huge commitment to developing it. We ve been able to recruit them and win because of their commitment. After finishing her Baylor career this spring, Cargill is considering playing professional softball for the Texas Charge which is based in San Marcos. After earning her bachelor s degree in business last year, she hopes to graduate in December with a master s degree in sport pedagogy. Cargill got engaged to Baylor baseball player Steven McLean on Easter and plans to get married in the summer of It was his birthday on Easter, Cargill said. I gave him his cake and he said I want to give you your birthday present early. All of a sudden he gets down on one knee and he asked me to marry him. Cargill wants to coach college softball but first she wants to help Baylor get back to the College World Series for the first time since 2014 when she was a freshman. She puts a smile on my face just thinking about Lindsey her whole career, Moore said. She s been a pleasure to coach and has brought it every day in practice and games. She s all about winning and competing. This community loves her and deservedly so because she s poured her heart into Baylor University.

53 Baylor's Kyla Walker had older sister as role model, rival Waco Tribune-Herald By: John Werner May 10, 2017 When Kyla Walker set Baylor s hitting record with a.415 average last season, she didn t have to dig deep into the record book to see who she passed. Before her kid sister came along, Kayce Walker tied Ashley Monceaux for the best single season in school history with a.413 batting average. Like Kyla, Kayce was a freshman when she earned a piece of the school record in I have no chance to break her record, so I have to live with this the rest of my life, Kayce Walker said. But I tell people I taught her everything she knows. Both the Walker sisters get a laugh out of their good natured rivalry, but there s a lot of respect between the two despite their seven-year age difference. Kyla has always seen her older sister as a role model and mentor, and still comes to her for hitting tips. Hitting has always kind of come naturally to me, but she s always helped me, Kyla said. We talk all the time. Last year, I was kind of nervous going into the season trying to live up to her. But she said go up there and hit and stop thinking about it. Kyla hasn t fallen victim to a sophomore slump. Heading into the Big 12 tournament Friday in Oklahoma City, the diminutive outfielder is hitting.409 and is tied with teammate Lindsey Cargill for the league lead with 72 hits. Cargill is on pace to set the Baylor hitting record with a leagueleading.459 average, but Walker has clearly shown her breakout freshman year was no fluke. If there s one thing I ll say, the horns kind of come out when Kyla plays, said Baylor coach Glenn Moore. She s got a little edge. Kyla s extremely competitive within herself, not necessarily with who s on the other side of the field. It s just a matter of being able to conquer whatever the task is. A natural left-hander, Walker is a slap hitter who uses her speed to beat out a lot of infield hits. Though she has just seven extrabase hits and no homers, she s stolen 18 bases and puts the heat on opposing teams with her base-running ability. Though the Baylor media guide lists her height at 5-2, she admits that might be a stretch. Maybe on a good day, Walker grins. She showed her competitive streak last year after missing the first three weeks of the season with a stress fracture in her back. Dying to get into the lineup, Walker singled in her first collegiate at-bat against Mississippi Valley State. Though the pitching kept getting tougher, Walker kept improving as the season progressed and hit a league-high.518 in conference games to make first-team all-big 12. Walker has reached base in a variety of ways to earn all-conference again this year. With power hitters, if they re in a slump, they re in a slump, Walker said. But with a slapper, if your power slap isn t working, you can soft slap or bunt. You can do so many more things. Speed never goes into a slump, so you just need to put the ball in play. Walker said she s been hitting since she could walk as she grew up watching Kayce play softball. Kayce could see her younger sister not only had the ability to be a potential star, but also had an inquisitive mind. Even when she was 4 years old, I always knew she had a great eye for detail, said Kayce, now a physical therapist in College Station. We d go to tournaments every week and she would be sitting in the stands critiquing me. She d say stuff like, Why did you pop up that bunt? Growing up in Franklin, one of Kyla s biggest thrills was watching Kayce play outfield for the Lady Bears at the 2011 Women s College World Series in Oklahoma City. She hopes to experience it as a player this season. It was very exciting sitting in the stands, and I could imagine playing there, Kyla said. I still remember all their highlights like Holly Holl and Kelsi Kettler hitting their home runs. Later that year, Kyla verbally committed to Baylor before playing her first game as a freshman at Franklin High School. She was already playing for the Impact Gold select league team out of Houston, and the Baylor coaches saw she was already good enough to offer a scholarship. I d like to think that says something about Baylor and Baylor softball for her to follow in her sister s footsteps, Moore said. She feels comfortable. She could have gone just about anywhere she wanted. She had seen the program inside and out and liked what she saw in the school and chose to come here. Walker enjoyed a remarkable career at Franklin as she hit.787 and led the Lions to three straight district championships. She made the Class 3A all-state softball team as a senior in 2015, a year after she guided the basketball team to a state semifinal appearance as a point guard. But she always knew her ticket to college would be as a softball player, and she credits coach K.J. Jackson of the Impact Gold for getting her prepared to hit against college pitchers. I give my select team coach a lot of props because he got me ready, Walker said. We used to do the same thing over and over and it got me better. I ve been doing the repetition of hitting for a long time. Besides reaching the World Series, Walker s biggest goal at Baylor is to become an All-American. She sees the names of former Baylor players like Whitney Canion, Brette Reagan and Monceaux on the center-field wall at Getterman Stadium and wants to join them. I want my name on the wall, Walker said. That s what I m striving for now. Kayce Walker finished her Baylor career in 2012 with a.343 batting average. If Kyla continues at the current pace, she ll break the school career hitting mark of.380 by Monceaux in Kayce doesn t mind taking a back seat to her younger sister. I always said my sister is better than me, Kayce said. She s faster, quicker and everything came so much easier for her. Pitchers usually figure out your weaknesses, but Kyla doesn t have many. I always joked with Kyla about having a sophomore slump, but she s not having one at all.

54 TRIB ALL-BIG 12 SOFTBALL TEAM: Baylor's Cargill wins player of the year Waco Tribune-Herald By: John Werner May 13, 2017 From the moment she stepped on the Baylor campus, Lindsey Cargill showed she could handle any kind of pitching and play nearly any position on the field. She s raised the bar higher than anyone could have expected as a senior this year. Cargill got off to a hot start and never slowed down. Through the regular season, the senior third baseman led the Big 12 with a.459 batting average and 32 stolen bases, and has been the most consistent force in a powerful Baylor offensive attack. Cargill is the Tribune-Herald Big 12 softball player of the year, beating out other strong candidates like Oklahoma s Shay Knighten and Nicole Mendes. Oklahoma won the other three major awards as Paige Parker is pitcher of the year, Mendes newcomer of the year and Patty Gasso coach of the year after leading the Sooners to a 17-1 record and winning the Big 12 by four games over Baylor. Lindsey not only has been consistent, she just seems to raise her level of play every time we need her to, said Baylor coach Glenn Moore. She s played hard throughout her whole career and at a high level, but this year has been outstanding. It s justifying the awards she s going to receive. Cargill has raised her batting average every season at Baylor, going from.285 as a freshman to.355 as a sophomore to.360 as a junior. But the former Robinson High School star has outdone herself this season, ranking fifth nationally with her.459 batting average. During Big 12 regular season games, Cargill hit a league-high.482 with 12 stolen bases in 18 games. This year she s done what s natural for her and that s the power slap, Moore said. That along with laying down the bunt and being a triple threat type of offensive player, she has really put the defense on their heels. She s just been phenomenal. Cargill also played third base for the first time this season after playing a myriad of other positions throughout her Baylor career including all outfield spots, catcher, shortstop and second base. The only positions she hasn t played at Baylor are first base and pitcher. She s a kid made for the action, and she s had to sit out there (in the outfield) way away from people for three years, Moore said. Asking her to come in and play third base is a difficult position to play. Typically you have to work kids over and over to get them to take the bunt away in the face of the batters because it is a little bit dangerous. But I had to back her down a little bit. She just loves to be in the action. Since coming into the Big 12 in 2015, Parker has been the best pitcher in the league as she went 28-7 with a 1.65 ERA as a freshman and 38-3 with a 1.64 ERA last year for Oklahoma s national championship team. This year she hasn t had to carry as much of the load as junior Paige Lowary has gone 13-2 and freshman Mariah Lopez But Parker is still the ace of a great staff and the pitcher the Sooners count on to win the biggest games. Parker has gone 18-5 with a 1.47 ERA while collecting 191 strikeouts in 147⅔ innings. During Big 12 regular season play, Parker went 8-0 with an 0.86 ERA with 67 strikeouts in 49 innings. It s a tale of two different years, Gasso said. Last year she was struggling with the work load she had. What I like this year is she s fresh and ready and has pitched well in the middle and late in the season. Our pitching depth has given her more of a breath this season. Gasso brings in a tremendous set of freshmen every year, and Mendes has been the best throughout this season. The outfielder leads the Sooners with a.432 batting average with three homers and 18 RBIs and is also a threat on the base baths with 18 stolen bases. During Big 12 play, she hit.444 and consistently sparked the Sooners offense. Nicole has been our leadoff hitter and came in real nervous like a lot of freshmen do, Gasso said. She decided that doesn t help and it s not really a way to showcase herself. So she did a really good job of saying she s not going to live in that stressful world and started playing. Her world changed and she changed. Gasso likes the versatility Mendes brings to the plate. The nice thing about Nicole is she can be versatile, and hit for power, bunt and slap, Gasso said. She s got a lot of weapons. You don t know what to expect from freshmen because they take things and let the game get too big. But we ve been pleasantly surprised with Nicole. We know how athletic she is, and we ve very much needed her athleticism to find its way into the lineup.

55 A CUT ABOVE: For Baylor softball, Jessie Scroggins' dynamic defense a cut above Waco Tribune-Herald By: John Werner May 18, 2017 Baylor has marched out a procession of superb centerfielders from Kelly Levesque to Harmony Schwethelm to Kathy Shelton. But the Lady Bears never had a centerfielder who can cover as much ground, routinely make jaw dropping catches, and gun down baserunners with as much flair as Jessie Scroggins. Scroggins became the first outfielder in Big 12 softball history to be named the league s defensive player of the year. It s an award that usually goes to catchers and shortstops, but Scroggins has played at such a high level that she was impossible to ignore. I would never compare the centerfielders we ve had because we ve had some great ones, said Baylor coach Glenn Moore. But I wouldn t put any ahead of her the way she s playing. She s our first Big 12 defensive player of the year, and for an outfielder to get that recognition says enough right there. Scroggins defensive skills will be on display when the Lady Bears host an NCAA regional Friday through Sunday at Getterman Stadium. Earning the No. 15 national seed, Baylor will play Kent State in the first round at 6:30 p.m. Friday. While Scroggins is one of the Lady Bears best hitters with a.370 average, her defensive abilities make her invaluable. Baylor s pitchers look at the talented junior as a security blanket because she can track down balls that most outfielders wouldn t have a prayer to haul in. It s very comforting knowing she can run down any ball that gets in the outfield, said Baylor pitcher Gia Rodoni. She can take it from right field to left field. She s all over the place and gets the best jumps on the ball. Her arm s incredible. She always comes through. The Texas Longhorns learned to respect her arm when she gunned down Kelli Hanzel trying to score from second base on a single for the final out in the seventh to seal Baylor s 2-1 dramatic win May 5 at Getterman Stadium. While Scroggins enjoys chasing down long fly balls, there s nothing quite like nailing a runner on the basepaths. It s one of the best feelings, Scroggins said. Coaches like to test the outfield. Being able to throw runners out lets the other team know: Don t run on me because you re going to get out. Growing up in a family with two athletic brothers, it wasn t hard for Scroggins to develop her competitive edge. Older brother Jesse Scroggins Jr. was a high school All-American quarterback as a senior at Lakewood (Calif.) High School in 2009 before signing with USC. He was definitely a role model, I wanted to be just like him, Jessie Scroggins said. He went to Lakewood and I wanted to follow in his footsteps. Jessie has a twin brother, Jerin Scroggins, who plays receiver for the University of Buffalo. Growing up in Southern California, they played on the same Little League baseball teams and flag football squads. She let him know she was older by five or 10 minutes, said her father, Jesse Scroggins. She was always competitive and she was rough. She threw him around and he threw her around, but they always had a great relationship. Since both Jesse and his wife, Jeri, were in the Army, discipline was expected in their household. Jesse did everything he could to help his children achieve their athletic goals. He built a batting cage on their property and had them walk on their hands to strengthen their arms. When she decided to focus on softball during junior high, they worked on every phase of her offensive game to improve her hitting skills. We went 100 percent, and I built the batting cage when she was 11 or 12, Jesse said. We developed her bunting game by drawing two circles one on the third base side and the other on the second base side and she had to put the bunt there. Then we developed her slap game because as she got older third basemen would come up close. Then we started working on her power. The relentless work paid off as Scroggins hit.458 during her four years at Lakewood High School. She also raised her skills by playing in the summers for the Corona Angels travel ball team that included Oklahoma Sooners Big 12 player of the year Shay Knighten. Our main tournaments were in California, but we d travel to Colorado and Georgia, Jessie said. My softball IQ definitely went up. Jessie and twin brother Jerin were always close and still talk to each other on a regular basis. She even supported him when he decided to transfer from Lakewood to rival Cabrillo High School for his senior year. His friends were kind of upset at him about that, Jessie said. It was weird, don t get me wrong. But I wore some Cabrillo gear a sweater and sweats. And they beat Lakewood in football. Recruited heavily by softball programs across the country, Jessie chose Baylor even though it was far from her Southern California home. Coach Moore watched her for at least a year, Jesse Scroggins said. He was one of the last coaches to offer her but she felt so good about it. She s my only daughter, and I just trusted him. Scroggins quickly became Baylor s starting centerfielder as a freshman. Though she played exceptional defense from the start, she sometimes struggled at the plate and hit.261 in But she raised her batting average nearly 100 points as a sophomore and hit.356 with six homers, 30 RBIs and 16 stolen bases. She s raised her average to.370 this season with three homers, 20 RBIs and 16 stolen bases. This year, I ve bunted more, Scroggins said. It s more of a confidence thing. If you get your bunts down, it helps the team and they get excited. But I like to mix it up and keep the defense guessing, so I also like to swing away. The combination of dynamic offensive skills and superb defense has made Scroggins a fixture in Baylor s lineup. But it s those memorable catches that stand out the most. She knows she s been given some God given talent and abilities, and she s able to freely use them, Moore said. She loves to make the big, spectacular catch and she reads the ball off the bat very well. She can climb the wall or she can gun a runner out at the plate.

56 Hawkins Part of Greatest Comeback Ever in WCWS Baylor Bear Foundation By: Jerry Hill May 19, 2017 Three years later, it s still as fresh in her mind as if it just happened yesterday. Baylor senior second baseman Ari Hawkins was front and center during the middle of the greatest comeback in the history of the Women s College World Series. A freshman on Baylor s 2014 World Series team, Hawkins talked about how the seniors gathered the team together before the bottom of the sixth inning with the Lady Bears trailing Kentucky, 7-0, in an elimination game and said, This is not going to be our last game. That put the scare in me, she said. I just took that to heart, and I was not going to go out losing. Hawkins got the unfathomable comeback started with a leadoff bunt single in a three-run sixth, led off the four-run seventh with a no-doubt homer to left and then brought home Kaitlyn Thumann with the winning run in the eighth when she laid down a sacrifice bunt and the catcher threw it away as Baylor pulled off the 8-7 miracle. Still to this day, I don t know how we did it, Hawkins said. But, I believed. I believed so hard.... I was on deck, pacing back and forth, like we were going to win it, we re going to get this in, one hit at a time, praying for people. It was just crazy. Hawkins would love nothing better than to finish her career the way it started and take 15th-seeded Baylor (43-12) back to the World Series in Oklahoma City. The Lady Bears are the top seeds in the Waco Regional and will face fourth-seeded Kent State (32-26) at 6:30 p.m. Friday at Getterman Stadium. After getting shipped off to Lafayette, La., and Eugene, Ore., the last two seasons, Baylor is hosting a regional for the second time in Hawkins four-year career and the fourth time overall. It s overwhelmingly exciting, coach Glenn Moore said. To be able to stay at home, sleep in our beds, all those good things are ours now. And we get to play in what we still believe is the best stadium in the country. To bring other teams here to see what we have, to show it off and to be able to play in front of our fans in Central Texas is a big deal. Part of that crowd will be Hawkins mother and father, who moved to Midlothian, Texas, the summer before her freshman year. That was the main reason why Ari even ended up in Waco. A three-time Valley Oak League MVP at Kimball High School in Tracy, Calif., where she hit.607,.593 and.576 her last three seasons, Hawkins had given the University of Virginia a verbal commitment when she was a sophomore and even signed a national letter of intent. But, when her family moved from California to Texas, we found a loophole, I got out of it, and I was able to be open on the market for three weeks before school started. The market wasn t open for long, though. Hawkins made a quick oneday visit to Waco and signed with the Lady Bears, joining a freshman class that included first-team all-region and All-Big 12 third baseman Lindsey Cargill. The Christian atmosphere really caught my attention. That s really a big thing with my family, she said. And just the overall attention, I guess you would say, as far as softball. They ve been a top team for however many years. It was just something that me and my family thought was right for me. With Jordan Strickland entrenched at shortstop, Hawkins made a sometimes-shaky transition to second base, making a career-high 12 errors. They always say it s interchangeable between short and second, she said. But honestly, to me, it felt like a completely different world. The ball comes off the bat differently, you react to lefties differently. I had to figure out if I could stick with (throwing overhand) or learn how to throw sidearm. It was a problem at the beginning. It was just an adjustment period, it took a while, probably the whole season. It didn t affect her at the plate, though. Hawkins had the World Series team s second-best batting average at.365 and improved to a teamleading.396 the next year, when she was named first-team All-Big 12 and second-team all-region. Last year was the anomaly in what has otherwise been a phenomenal hitting career she ranks eighth all-time with a career.334 batting average. Coming off two offseason surgeries and dealing with injuries all year, she hit just.242 as a junior with a career-high five homers and 23 RBI. If I had to point to one thing, I d probably say it was the injuries with her, Moore said. Her body is about 10 years older than her age. That s affected her when her back s not feeling well, and I know last year that was the case quite often. It affects your swing, and you back off of reps in the cage and in practice a little bit. And then it kind of snowballs. And you re not having the confidence she needs to be the good hitter she is this year. While Hawkins says her senior season has not been the prettiest, she s still hitting.310 with nine, doubles, four homers and a careerhigh 28 RBI to nab second-team All-Big 12 and third-team all-region honors. Ari is such a great athlete, Cargill said. She can do everything. She can bunt, she can hit, she can field ground balls. Everyone looks up to her as a leader. She s going to be in that leadership role this weekend. She ll be able to get the ball in play and lead this team to a victory. One of three players who graduated last weekend, Hawkins plans to stick around for at least another semester to return the favor and cheer on her boyfriend, Ishmail Wainright, who s become a regular at Getterman Stadium. Wainright finished a four-year basketball career and is transitioning to playing tight end next fall for the Baylor football team. I ve always loved basketball and football. Just coming to Texas, it s a lot bigger deal here, Hawkins said. I ve always been a fan. I guess I m an even bigger fan now. Second-seeded James Madison (50-6) faces third-seeded Oregon State (28-25) in the other first-round game at 4 p.m. Friday. Games in the double-elimination tournament are scheduled for 1, 3:30 and 6 p.m. Saturday, with the first championship game at 1 p.m. Sunday and the if-necessary game to follow at 3:30. All-session reserved tickets are $35, with single-day, general admission tickets available for $10 for adults, $7 for youth ages 18 and younger and free for Baylor students with an ID. The Waco Regional is paired with second-seeded Arizona for a potential Super Regional matchup in Tucson.

57 Rodoni's no-hitter fuels Baylor to 1-0 win over Kent State in NCAA opener Waco Tribune-Herald By: John Werner May 19, 2017 It was a bit of a gamble for Baylor coach Glenn Moore to start Gia Rodoni instead of ace Kelsee Selman in Friday night s NCAA tournament opener. After Rodoni threw a no-hitter in a 1-0 win over Kent State, Moore s move looked brilliant. Rodoni (16-2) threw the first no-hitter in Baylor NCAA tournament history and the 22nd in program history. It was Baylor s first no-hitter since Heather Stearns pulled off the feat against Kansas in Gia s a great pitcher and this is evidence right here, Moore said. She needs to frame this because no-hitters in our game are getting fewer each year because the hitters are so good. And they have some scary hitters in their lineup, too. Baylor s win sets up a second-round winners bracket matchup at 1 p.m. Saturday against James Madison (51-6) at Getterman Stadium. A rested Selman (22-8) will pitch against James Madison ace Megan Good (37-1) who threw a six-hitter in a 3-2 win over Oregon State on Friday. Rodoni walked four batters and struck out three, and had to be on her game to outduel Kent State s Ronnie Ladines (19-15) who threw a five-hitter. Baylor improved to overall while Kent State is I found out earlier in the week I was starting, Rodoni said. So throughout the week I was preparing mentally to get out and get the first win. Everything for the most part was working well. I had a few misses in the last inning but for the most part my curve, screw and changeup were the ones I stuck with. Rodoni retired the Golden Flashes first 15 hitters before Vanessa Vodan drew a walk to open the sixth. The sophomore right-hander walked Hunter Brancifort to open the seventh and then walked Bailey Brownfield and Ladines to load the bases with two outs. Rodoni could finally breathe a sigh of relief when leftfielder Kyla Walker caught Brooke Dodson s fly ball near the fence in foul territory for the final out. Gia was flawless, Moore said. When she missed, she barely missed. She was on her game, she was locked in the entire time, and that s what it took to win that game. I couldn t be more proud of her to start it off this way. Walker scored the game s only run in the fifth inning after she tripled with two outs to the right-field power alley. Centerfielder Maria Cegledy picked up Walker s hit and threw it to second baseman Vanessa Scoarste, but her throw sailed into the dugout to allow Walker to score from third. She left an inside pitch a little up, thank goodness, Walker said. I saw they were still running for it when I was on second and I thought I d go. I was celebrating (at third base) and then I saw the ball roll on past me into the dugout, so I went on in. Baylor had a shot to score in the second inning. Maddison Kettler reached on a fielder s choice, moved to second on a passed ball and tried to score on Taylor Ellis infield single. But shortstop Holly Speers threw out Kettler at home to end the inning. Lindsey Cargill reached third base in the first inning and Jessie Scroggins reached third in the fourth but Ladines came through with clutch pitches to end the threats. Moore wasn t surprised Walker came through with the game winning run. Usually you say you want a big, strong hitter in the box when the game s on the line, Moore said. Kyla s probably my pick because she s a tough out, she adjusts as well as anybody and she s quick, she puts pressure on people. And then when they read her stat line, they re a little bit scared of her. She s pretty special, she can play the game.

58 Gia Rodoni throws her second straight no-hitter to send Baylor into super regionals espnw.com By: Graham Hays May 21, 2017 Gia Rodoni entered the NCAA tournament with the resume of the No. 2 pitcher on Baylor's staff. She finished the regional in the company of some of the best pitchers in NCAA softball history. Gia Rodoni celebrates after her no-hitter against James Madison sent Baylor into the super regionals. Rodoni threw a no-hitter in No. 15 Baylor's 1-0 win over James Madison in the Waco regional final on Sunday, securing a place in next week's super regional round. It was the sophomore's second nohitter of her career but also her second of the weekend after she nohit Kent State in the regional opener on Friday. It marks the first time since 2010, when North Carolina's Danielle Spaulding no-hit Nebraska twice in the Seattle regional, that a pitcher threw two no-hitters in the same regional. And it is just the eighth time it has happened since the start of the NCAA tournament in Among those to accomplish it previously were Monica Abbott, Lisa Fernandez and Cat Osterman. Rodoni's no-hitters are two of seven during the first weekend of the NCAA tournament, but two of only four that required the pitcher to complete all seven innings (the other no-hitters came in games shortened to five innings because one team led by eight or more runs). Sunday's effort, in which she faced just two batters over the minimum, was all the more impressive because James Madison entered the tournament with the nation's best team batting average. That Rodoni is the newest member of the double no-hitter club is somewhat surprising. She split starts almost equally this season with teammate Kelsee Selman, compiling a similar ERA, but it was Selman who pitched a heavy majority of innings in Big 12 games in the second half of the season. Baylor moves on to face the winner of the Eugene regional, with No. 3 Oregon one win away from clinching that title and hosting the bestof-three super regional.

59 Rodoni coming through in the clutch for Baylor softball Waco Tribune-Herald By: John Werner May 25, 2017 After crafting two masterpieces at Getterman Stadium, Gia Rodoni s cell phone blew up all weekend. The first explosion of texts and calls came after she threw her first nohitter against Kent State in the Baylor softball team s NCAA tournament opener last Friday. The next wave came two days later when the sophomore righthander used her devastating changeup to seal her second no-hitter as the Lady Bears clinched the regional title with a 1-0 win over James Madison. In the stands, her parents and older brother, Tazz, were thrilled to witness Rodoni become the first pitcher to throw multiple no-hitters in the NCAA tournament since North Carolina s Danielle Spaulding in My father and I were most concerned with Gia getting the W, said Tazz, a Baylor senior pre-med major. We were pensively watching, keeping an eye on her. We had faith in her. You don t see that every often. Rodoni became the first Baylor pitcher in school history to throw nohitters in back to back starts. She also made it clear that the No. 15 national seed Lady Bears have two aces heading into the Super Regional against No. 2 Arizona beginning Friday in Tucson. Though Baylor coach Glenn Moore plans to start senior Kelsee Selman in the opener, Rodoni will certainly play a major role as the best-of-three series unfolds. Gia was phenomenal over the weekend, said Baylor pitching coach Britni Sneed Newman. One thing I told her was this is what you prepare for, this is why you do what you do early in the season. This is why you face tough competition. She was ready and she performed. Rodoni has pitched well all season as she s built a 17-2 record with a 1.57 ERA and 134 strikeouts in 138 innings in 30 games. But she s been at her best down the stretch, culminating in her remarkable weekend at the Waco regional. Though Rodoni hasn t spent a lot of time dwelling on the two nohitters, she understands her feat will be remembered as long as Baylor plays softball. It s something that s never happened to me, so I think it s pretty cool, Rodoni said. I really can t tell you why it came together. I was so confident in my defense. That was what kept me going the whole weekend. I didn t have to be perfect every pitch. I knew they were going to be there to make the plays, so it was relaxing knowing that. The Baylor coaching staff is impressed that Rodoni has pitched at such a high level this year after making her debut more than a month into her freshman year. Moore had planned to redshirt her in 2016, but saw that the pitching staff needed more depth behind ace Heather Stearns. Rodoni made her debut on March 20, 2016 against Central Florida as she posted a pair of strikeouts in 1 1/3 innings to pick up a save. She finished last season with a 6-1 record and a 3.35 ERA in 37 2/3 innings. We weren t performing with the No. 2 (pitcher) to the level we needed to advance, and that was our best chance, Moore said. It s a tough decision because you re trading a year for a third of the year. But she threw well once she got the rust knocked off. Once the Lady Bears are into the season, Moore lets the player decide whether to pull the redshirt. But Rodoni wanted to help the team any way she could. She picked up a win in last year s regional in Eugene, as she allowed three hits and no earned runs in five innings in an 11-2 win over Long Beach State that sent the Lady Bears to the championship game where they lost to Oregon. It was crazy when coach told me I was going to start the next game (against Long Beach State) because I hadn t expected it at the start of the regional, Rodoni said. It helped me coming into this year s regional having played in last year s regional. It gave me confidence these are the best teams in the country, and it s a good opportunity to see what I can do. Growing up in an athletic family in Central California, Rodoni has always been very competitive. Her father, Brian Rodoni, played center for the BYU football team from Her mother, Michelle, was a diver at Long Beach State. Her older brother, Tazz, played high school baseball, and her younger brother, Thor, is a walk-on long snapper for the Baylor football team. We re all high intensity individuals, Tazz said. My father always said Gia was blessed with talent, and that s been evident since she was a young girl. We re a close family and we talk to each quite a bit. I don t think it s uncommon that all three of us are at Baylor because we ve always gone to the same schools, and it s like another step to go here. Gia was the first member of the Rodoni family to decide to make the leap from California to Baylor when she verbally committed to the softball program in Tazz received academic scholarships and became the first member of the family to enroll at Baylor in 2014, followed by Gia in 2015 and Thor in Both Tazz and Thor attend Gia s softball games whenever they can. My older brother comes all the time when he has free time and my younger brother comes when he doesn t have football practice, Gia said. It s so nice. My first year not knowing people, it was nice having my older brother to guide me and hang out with me when I was bored. My younger brother and I have mutual friends with other athletes. Rodoni could have easily stayed on the West coast to play college softball after she was recruited by Washington, Fresno State and Long Beach State. But she felt Baylor was where she belonged from the first time she visited campus. It s just Baylor s beauty and Christian atmosphere, and the coaches are awesome as well, Rodoni said. It felt right when I came here. As soon as I stepped on campus I knew this is where I want to go. Rodoni starred at Pancheco High School in Los Banos, Calif., and enchanced her skills by playing teams from all over the country with the California Grapettes club. I ve known her since travel ball, she was younger than me, said Baylor senior second baseman Ari Hawkins. She was fierce on the mound and she had that composure of not letting anything get to her. That has stuck with her the whole time. Her competitiveness and drive and tendency to get things done is great. With Selman wrapping up her final season, Rodoni is set to become Baylor s No. 1 pitcher next season. She would love to cap her sophomore season by winning the Super Regional and helping Baylor reach the Women s College World Series for the first time since We know it s so close, Rodoni said. It only takes two wins and we re there. We had a great weekend and we want to keep feeding off what we did and keep improving from here. We know Arizona is a phenomenal team, so we have to keep being on our game.

60 Selman, Rodoni Give Softball 1-2 Punch in the Circle Baylor Bear Foundation By: Jerry Hill May 26, 2017 TUCSON, Ariz. You have to go back almost 10 years to find the last time that Baylor softball went into a season without a proven ace. Or, even knowing who that ace might be. But, with Heather Stearns graduating and Kendall Potts on the shelf with an injury, Glenn Moore and pitching coach Britni Sneed Newman were just hoping someone would step up into that role this season. "I knew we had some good arms and had a lot of good qualities about our pitching," Newman said, "but I wasn't sure who was going to step up, because ultimately it comes down to performance." As it turns out, the Lady Bears (46-12) didn't just have one pitcher step up, they have arguably one of the best 1-2 combos in the country with senior Kelsee Selman (23-8, 1.46 ERA) and sophomore Gia Rodoni (17-2, 1.57). An LSU transfer that struggled with her control during a 5-3 junior campaign when she walked more batters than she struck out, Selman transitioned into the ace role early with wins over Michigan, Washington and UCLA. "Coming into the year, my focus wasn't really to be the ace, it was just to help the team out," said Selman, a first-team All-Big 12 and second-team all-region pick. "I just wanted to be someone that contributed. I just focused on myself and my pitches and my mental game, basically, and that helped me out a lot. I knew that if I got better, it would help the team out." Newman said the key for Selman was just to "keep it simple." "The adversity she faced last year, she handled it all and channeled it all in the right way," she said. "Ultimately, she put of that in her faith, and I think that's really propelled her to where she is today. That, and just getting out there and getting the job done on the field. She knows what you have to do, and she kind of kept it simple. She took it back to, just throw strikes and use my defense, rather than all this other stuff that can go along with pitching games. She kept it simple." Selman also figured out how to keep it in the zone. She has better than a 4-to-1 strikeout-to-walk ratio with 185 strikeouts and just 41 walks in innings. Both pitchers' biggest weapon is a defense that's bordered on spectacular, particularly with Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year Jessie Scroggins in centerfield. "Just going out there and knowing that I don't have to strike out all 21 of them, that's a really good feeling," said Selman, a senior from Lufkin, Texas. "When you see Scroggs literally climbing the wall to catch balls, and you see Ari (Hawkins), Taylor (Ellis), CC (Caitlin Charlton) or whoever going after every ball they can, it just gives you so much confidence. There's times where they'll mess up, but those are the times when you pick them up and say, `Hey, you've done this a million times. It's OK.''' While Selman has clearly been the most consistent pitcher all year, no one in the country had a better regionals weekend than Rodoni. The sophomore right-hander from Los Banos, Calif., tossed the first postseason no-hitter in program history in a 1-0 win over Kent State and came back two days later to do it again in beating James Madison and All-American pitcher Megan Good, 1-0, in the championship game. "I knew I had that in me, I just didn't know it would come out in the regionals," Rodoni said. "But, it was an awesome time to do it. I couldn't be more grateful about that." A year ago, Rodoni had her redshirt pulled nearly two months into the season and went 6-1 with a 3.35 ERA, beating Long Beach State in the NCAA Eugene Regional and pitching in three of the four games there. "It was tough at first, just because the other pitchers and players had already played in all the preseason games and prepared themselves for conference play," she said. "So, it was tough just jumping right into conference, not having any of the experience they had. It wasn't an easy decision, but I wanted to do what was best to help the team." Ultimately, that experience probably helped Rodoni this year, "just for my confidence, just knowing that I can hang at this level and experiencing that before I get a full year to start," she said. At LSU, Moore had what most considered "the best 1-2 punch in the country" with Ashley Lewis and Newman, a three-time first-team All- American. But, he said, "I don't think I've ever had two pitchers performing as closely as these two are," Moore said. "We've had the 1B or 2 talent of a Heather Stearns (with Whitney Canion).... But, I don't know that I've had as much confidence in both pitchers as I do in these two." The two-ace concept gives the 15th-seeded Lady Bears a fighting chance against second-seeded Arizona (51-7) going into the Super Regional that starts with Friday's 8 p.m. CDT game at Hillenbrand Stadium in Tucson, Ariz., in a game that will be broadcast by ESPN2. "More than ever now, because most teams have two pitchers," Moore said. "Fifteen years ago, 10 years ago even, more teams were riding one arm, at least until you got into the loser's bracket. And many were, still, in that case. So yeah, I think the bullpen is becoming more and more important every year." Simple math tells you that two is better than one, but it also takes some of the pressure off both pitchers. "It helps me with being able to relax, because I'm not going out there feeling like the weight of the world is on me," Selman said. "Last weekend, I pitched really well, but it gives me more confidence seeing what Gia did. Just knowing that even if I don't do well, there's somebody right there to back me up." This situation could have gotten a little sticky, with both pitchers vying for basically the same role. But, that wasn't the case with Selman and Rodoni. They are friends on and off the field and want to see the other one do their best. "I've never had a pitching situation like this where we get along so well," Rodoni said. "At the beginning of the season, Kelsee had just said no matter whether she was in the dugout or on the field, she wants me to succeed. I feel like she's the one person on the team that wants me to do the most. My whole team respects me and wants me to do the best, but it's awesome coming from a different pitcher." Selman says the two do compete in the circle, "but it's a healthy competition." "We're going at each other, but we're also happy when each one of us does well," she said. "Of course, inside, we're like really wanting to be better for ourselves. But, we also know that if we're both doing really well, it helps the team and we're going to win. I think it helps that we're really good friends on and off the field, too. She's kind of like a sister to me."

61 No. 15 Rallies to Take Down No. 2 Arizona, Force Game Three Baylor Bear Foundation By: Jerry Hill May 27, 2017 TUCSON, Ariz. Facing elimination and trailing second-seeded Arizona, 4-2, in the sixth inning, Baylor softball had every opportunity to throw in the towel and just go out with a whimper. No, by golly, this team is going out with a bang. After a one-out double by Shelby Friudenberg, the 15th-seeded Lady Bears strung together four hits off Arizona ace Danielle O Toole and rallied to beat the Wildcats, 6-4, on freshman Taylor Ellis two-run double Saturday night at Hillenbrand Stadium. That ties up the Tucson Super Regional series at 1-1 and forces a decisive Game 3 at 6 p.m. CDT Sunday, with the winner advancing to the Women s College World Series next week in Oklahoma City. Really proud of this team for fighting back the way they did, said Baylor coach Glenn Moore, whose team improved to Backs against the wall, season s almost over, and they came out and fought against a very good team. Lot of kids contributed in this lineup. I can t really point to one, I ll let you guys do that. But, several big opportunities that we came through in and faced a Game 3. So, certainly proud of the way they got ready to play when they could have easily thrown in the towel against a very good team. Especially when the Wildcats (52-8) answered Baylor s two-run fourth-inning explosion with two in the fifth to tie it and two more in the top of the sixth to take a 4-2 lead off Baylor starter Kelsee Selman (24-8). That s always frustrating, said Selman, who rebounded from a short 2 1/3-inning stint in Friday s Super Regional opener to hold the Wildcats to three earned runs on eight hits and six walks. If somebody gets a hit, it annoys me. But especially if it s giving up a lead, it s really frustrating. But the thing is, I know this team. They never surrender, like our motto. I knew they were going to come back. I had faith, and it happened. Arizona took its first lead of the game with consecutive two-out RBI singles by Mandie Perez and Mo Mercado in the sixth. But, the Lady Bears didn t even flinch. Friudenberg got the sixth-inning rally started with a one-out double to dead center field off Arizona starter Taylor McQuillin, who gave up three runs on six hits and one walk with three strikeouts in 5 1/3 innings. O Toole, making just her third relief appearance of the season, came on after Friudenberg s double and needed just five outs to send the Wildcats to their first World Series in seven years. Considering how she had handled Baylor s bats in two previous outings this season, including Friday s 3-2 win, the odds seemed to be in Arizona s favor. It just didn t work out that way. In maybe one of the biggest at-bats of her career, freshman Shelby McGlaun beat out an infield single that put runners on the corners with one out. I thought out of all of our lineup, Shelby saw her the best yesterday and was on her the best, Moore said. That was a great at-bat, and we kind of fed off of it. O Toole struck out freshman Maddison Kettler swinging for the second out, but Jessie Scroggins scored Friudenberg on an infield single to short to make it 4-3. Sydney Christensen, hitless in 22 at-bats this season against lefthanded hitters, fell behind 0-2 and fouled off two pitches before ripping a double down the left-field line that scored pinch-runner Madi O Neal to tie it up. We knew going in that (O Toole) threw a lot of changeups, just from yesterday, said Christensen, who wasn t in the lineup for Friday s game. I actually knew she was going to throw me a changeup first pitch, and I still whiffed really, really badly. But, I was in late-timing, which is where you re expecting a changeup, almost. She threw me a changeup, and I hit it pretty solid. Using a pass-the-bat philosophy, Ellis flared a double into left-center field between three defenders as Scroggins and pinch-runner Caitlin Charlton came around to score and give the Lady Bears a 6-4 lead. When we re hitting back-to-back (Christensen) is hitting 8, I m hitting 9 it s like, OK, it s 8 and 9 right here, said Ellis, who was 2- for-3 with two RBI. I know she has my back, I ve got hers. When she got that hit, it kind of gave me confidence. Coach came up to me and said he was counting on me. I knew what I had to do. Really, I was just trying to come through for my Coach and my teammates right there. And I was able to do it. Baylor s Nos. 6-9 batters collected six of the team s 10 hits, going 6- for-12 with five RBI. It s huge to get production out of the bottom of the order, Moore said. Tamara Statman led off the seventh with a single to center, bringing the tying run to the plate, but Selman sat down the next three in order to pick up her 24th win of the year. While Selman had six walks, four of them were registered to Katiyana Mauga, who blasted a monster home run off of her in Game 1. Three of them were intentional, with each one of them drawing the ire of the Wildcat fans. That stuff doesn t bother me at all, Selman said. It just makes me laugh. If it was the other way around, they probably wouldn t pitch to her, either. With a World Series berth on the line, Moore can go back to Selman for the third time or pitch rested sophomore Gia Rodoni (17-3) in Sunday s Game 3, likely opposite O Toole. Sunday s winner advances to face 10th-seeded and defending national champion Oklahoma at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City.

62 No. 15 SB Punches Ticket to Women's College World Series Baylor Bear Foundation By: Jerry Hill May 28, 2017 TUCSON, Ariz. - Through the first two games of the Tucson Super Regional, Baylor freshman Shelby "Goose" McGlaun was a little snake-bit, with only an infield single to show for six plate appearances despite a handful of hard-hit balls. Maybe the softball gods owed her one. For the second straight day, Baylor softball's "never surrender" philosophy helped the 15th-seeded Lady Bears erase a two-run deficit to beat second-seeded Arizona, 6-5, on McGlaun's towering three-run homer that cleared the batter's eye beyond the wall in center field. With the win in the decisive Game 3 at Hillenbrand Stadium, Baylor (48-13) advances to the Women's College World Series for the third time in the last seven years and fourth time overall. The Lady Bears will face 10th-seeded and defending national champion Oklahoma (56-9) in Thursday's opening round at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City. "I couldn't be prouder of this group of girls, the toughest team I've ever coached in over 20 years of coaching," said coach Glenn Moore, who also picked up his 700th win in 17 years at Baylor. "They never quit. They show up to play every time, and they were rewarded in a big way today against a great team - a great program that many people thought could have won it all this year." Instead of Arizona (52-9) going for its ninth national championship under coach Mike Candrea, Baylor becomes the first 15th seed since Tennessee in 2010 to advance to the World Series and gets a chance to win the program's first-ever national title. "Our program is not where this one is, we're trying to get there," Moore said. "We are a long way from winning this many national championships, but we're very good. Year-in and year-out, we compete with the best and are confident in playing the best at any time." Baylor's "other Shelby," junior first baseman Shelby Friudenberg, drove in the Lady Bears' first three runs with a two-out double in the first and a two-run homer in the third for an early 3-1 lead. "It was tough yesterday and the day before hitting off their No. 1 pitcher, (Danielle) O'Toole," said Friudenberg, who was intentionally walked on her last two at-bats. "Me hitting a changeup over was a big deal for me, because it's hard for me stay back on changeups. So, that was exciting." That two-run lead looked like it might be enough when Baylor starter Kelsee Selman retired 11 of 12 batters between the first and fifth innings. The Wildcats' only baserunner during that stretch was slugger Katiyana Mauga, who walked eight times in the series after hitting her 92nd career homer off Selman in Arizona's 3-2 win in Friday's opener. But Selman ran into trouble in the fifth, loading the bases with backto-back two-out walks after an infield single by Ashleigh Hughes. Mo Mercado scored Hughes on a high-hop infield single, then Jessie Harper singled up the middle to tie it at 3-3. Baylor appeared to retake the lead in the top of the sixth on three straight singles by Taylor Ellis, Lindsey Cargill and Kyla Walker off O'Toole, who gave up a season-high 10 hits. But, when Arizona appealed, third-base umpire Calvin Walker ruled that Ellis had missed the bag at third, nullifying the run and ending the inning. Moore said he was worried about putting Ellis back in the game at shortstop, because "it's hard for a kid not have that go through their mind, especially a freshman, the fact that she might have just blown our opportunity to get back to the World Series." "I was concerned with her having to live with that. That's tough," Moore said. "I dropped a pop-up in high school that cost us a state championship. So, I know what was going through her mind. It's hard to get rid of that. I told her to get rid of it, get out on the field and play. And she did." Arizona took its first lead of the game when Dejah Mulipola led off the bottom of the sixth with a triple down the right-field line and scored on Reyna Carranco's punch single to left. Gia Rodoni (18-3) came on in relief of Selman and got two outs, including a shallow fly to center by Mauga, but walked Mercado with the bases loaded to score another run and put the Wildcats up, 5-3, going to the seventh. "I'd be lying if I said I thought our chances were great," Moore said. "But, I certainly didn't count us out with those (hitters) coming up. I felt like those were the hitters we needed to come back from a two-run deficit and at least tie it up." Although she was out of the game at that point, Selman said she never lost faith. "The thing about this team is that I knew they would battle back," she said. "We had the perfect people coming up with Ari (Hawkins) and Shelby (Friudenberg) and Goose. I believe in them. There were some other thoughts in my head that it could have been over. But, I knew we would battle and never surrender, which that's been our motto this year." The most important at-bat of the night and arguably of Baylor's season was Hawkins working a full count off reliever Taylor McQuillin (16-4) and leading off the seventh with a double to the gap in rightcenter field. Instead of pitching to Friudenberg, who was 5-for-7 (.714) for the Super Regional, McQuillin intentionally walked her to bring McGlaun to the plate as the potential go-ahead runner. Ahead in the count at 2-0, McGlaun said she was just "looking for a pitch I could hit, a pitch I could drive." She found it. The freshman DP deposited McQuillin's 2-0 delivery over the batter's eye in centerfield for her 11th home run of the season, matching Friudenberg for the team lead. "As soon as it came off the bat, I had a feeling," she said. "And then I saw the centerfielder ran out of room, and I got excited." Moore said the Wildcats "took a big chance, and it didn't pay off for them." "It's a game of chances, and I'm certainly not questioning a guy that's got eight national titles," he said. "But, that's a big chance to take, and especially since I thought she was seeing the ball as well anybody this weekend and had been snake-bit a little." Things got interesting again in the bottom of the seventh, when Rodoni walked the first two batters. The Lady Bears caught a huge break when pinch-runner Alexis Dotson was gunned down at second base by catcher Sydney Christensen, who got a fortuitous bounce off the backstop on a wild pitch. Re-entering the game when Rodoni went to a 1-0 count on the next batter, Selman finished off a four-pitch walk to Carranco that put the go-ahead runner on base. But, she got Hughes on a shallow fly to center and picked up her sixth save of the year when pinch-hitter Nancy Bowling grounded out weakly to second for the final out. "I'm super excited," said Selman, who went to the World Series two years ago with LSU. "This team deserves it, they're unbelievable, they're warriors. They kept me in the game multiple, multiple times. I'm really excited to go to the World Series. It's unbelievable, and God is good."

63 Lady Bears overcame extraordinary odds to reach Women's College World Series Waco Tribune-Herald By: John Werner May 31, 2017 WACO, Texas After its Super Regional stunner in the Arizona desert, Baylor coach Glenn Moore called his team the toughest he s ever coached. That wasn t just Moore s emotions speaking after watching his team rally in the late innings to win the last two games over the No. 2 national seed. No. 15 Baylor overcame extraordinary odds to reach the fourth Women s College World Series in program history. The Lady Bears will face No. 10 Oklahoma at 8:30 p.m. Thursday at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City. This might be Moore s best coaching job in 17 years at Baylor. His first World Series team in 2007 had the luxury of playing Michigan at Getterman Stadium in the Super Regional and was loaded with sluggers like Ashley Monceaux, Brette Reagan and Chelsi Lake. The 2011 and 2014 World Series teams featured All-American Whitney Canion, the best pitcher in school history. While this year s team has its share of talent, its greatest attribute is sheer will and a belief it can win anywhere against anybody. As impressive as Baylor was in winning Super Regionals over Georgia in Athens in 2011 and 2014, beating the Wildcats on their turf was an even bigger accomplishment. Arizona is one of the most successful programs in college softball history with eight national championships, second only to UCLA s 11. The Lady Bears weren t just battling history and tradition, they were battling a hungry team that was eager to reach its first World Series since The Wildcats seemingly had everything in their favor, including confidence from a 4-0 win over Baylor in a season opening tournament at Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium. What Arizona didn t have was Baylor s ability to deliver in dire situations. After Friday s 3-2 opening loss, the Lady Bears rallied in the late innings in the last two games to pull off 6-4 and 6-5 wins in one of the most hostile environments in college softball. While Moore was confident in his team, he thought the Wildcats lofty expectations might have worked against them. I felt this team could play with any team in the country on any given day, Moore said. I thought we had two warriors for pitchers. At the same time, if you have to pick someone you do not want to go through, it s the University of Arizona. Their tradition, their expectations. But I felt that maybe the pressure for them to get back (to the World Series) might work in our favor. Arizona appeared to have the momentum in each of the last two games, only to watch the Lady Bears snatch it away. After the Wildcats scored a pair of sixth-inning runs in Game 2, the Lady Bears answered with a four in the bottom of the inning as Sydney Christensen and Taylor Ellis drilled run-scoring doubles. Game 3 was even more dramatic. After the Wildcats scored a pair of sixth-inning runs to take a 5-3 lead, Baylor responded in the seventh as Ari Hawkins doubled and Shelby Friudenberg drew an intentional walk. Then freshman Shelby McGlaun delivered the biggest moment of the Super Regional when she sent a three-run homer over the centerfield fence to give Baylor a dramatic 6-5 win. The thing about this team is that I knew they would battle back, said Baylor pitcher Kelsee Selman. I knew the perfect people were coming up, like Ari and Shelby and Goose (McGlaun). I believe in them. I knew we would battle and never surrender, which that s been our motto this year. Selman and Gia Rodoni gave up their share of baserunners, but made enough clutch pitches to keep the Wildcats from letting games get out of hand. Arizona left the bases loaded in the fifth and sixth innings in the final game. Now the Lady Bears face Big 12 rival Oklahoma first in the World Series. The defending national champions will have everything going for them, including a major home-field advantage in their own backyard. But the Lady Bears have proven they can win when nobody thinks they can. Just ask Arizona. There s no reason to think this determined team is going to stop winning now.

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